Re: Comments on HTMl 4 draft (9/Nov/1997)

>Consider a simple tagline attached to a paragraph. <I>For More Info
>Go Here</I>

>I can easily argue that it shouldn't be strong, nor should it be
>emphasized, but that it most certainly should be set apart from the
>rest of the paragraph.

What we need are a few additions to section 9.2.1, like

<MORE> Indicates means for getting further information on the topic
discussed.

<COMMENT> Indicates text which comments on adjacent paragraphs.


Obviously the CSS2 authors would love a <COMMENT> element, what with their
[Brian: Do we need this?] [Paul: Yes I think we do] and stuff... :-)

What do you people think? (and how does one go about suggesting this to the
HTML design team?)

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Ian Hickson
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Received on Wednesday, 17 December 1997 18:14:01 UTC