- From: Lorenzo De Tomasi <lorenzo.detomasi@libero.it>
- Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 12:31:11 +0200
- To: <www-html@w3.org>
on 12-08-2002 8:48, Mark Gallagher at mark@cyberfuddle.com wrote: > > Jonas Jørgensen wrote: >> >> Toby Inkster wrote: >> >>> Another idea for an element I shall call <Title> (note: upper case T, >>> because obviously there is already a <title> element) Anyway, it could >>> be used to mark up the titles of books, software packages, films and >>> songs. Right now, <span> classes have to be used instead. >> >> This one I strongly support (though maybe Title isn't the greatest name >> for it). > > <cite> seems fairly appropriate to me for this. ok, but how can I use it? And if I want to specify the author, the year, the publisher, how can an agent understand what this text is? I think that an integration of docBook (or another standard) as suggestion in xhtml 2, explaining how to use it can be useful >>> <p><line>Should this all<br />go on one line?</line></p> >> >> If <br/> is included in the final XHTML 2.0 spec, then it should >> /probably/ still cause a line break inside a <line> element. But this >> example is yet another argument for removing <br/> rather than >> deprecating it. > > Good point. Good point for me too :)
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