- From: Ann Navarro <ann@webgeek.com>
- Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:32:32 -0400
- To: XHTML-L@egroups.com, "Dave Raggett" <dsr@w3.org>, <AndrewWatt2001@aol.com>
- Cc: <www-html@w3.org>, <janet@w3.org>, <steven.pemberton@cwi.nl>, <quint@w3.org>, <mimasa@w3.org>
At 02:18 PM 10/5/00 -0400, Jelks Cabaniss wrote: >Dave Raggett wrote: > > > Many thanks for your feedback. I will do my best to ensure that > > the specs are as clear as possible in the next revision. If you have > > any other specific points which would help us to improve, please > > don't hesitate to let us know. > >There really needs to be a section devoted to authors and how they would go >about implementing Modularization. Something like "Here is an HTML 4 >Transitional document, and here is how you would recast it as XHTML 1.1. >And here is how you add this and that element and this and that attribute if >you *really* need to do that." For the beginner, someone who only knows >basic [x]HTML. The section of the Modularization document in sections D, E, and F that go through this is in very specific detail. The "Modularization for Pure Novices" is something the book authoring market is already taking up, though the suggestion for a primer document that's simpler than sections D,E,F is something that may be worthy of investigation. Ann --- Ann Navarro, Author and Chief Geek WebGeek, Inc. http://www.webgeek.com Coming to print soon - XHTML By Example - http://www.webgeek.com/books/
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