- From: Lachlan Hunt <lachlan.hunt@lachy.id.au>
- Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 19:42:34 +1000
- To: "John Foliot - WATS.ca" <foliot@wats.ca>
- CC: www-html@w3.org, public-html@w3.org
John Foliot - WATS.ca wrote: > Lachlan Hunt wrote: >> Could you cite some *specific* use cases for which authors would >> typically use <b> and/or <i> due to typographical conventions, that >> would actually benefit in some way from the addition of a specific >> semantic element? In other words, answer these questions: >> >> * What's the semantics you're trying to represent? > > Exactly. What is the point of using a visual indicator, if there is no > reason? No, it seems you missed the point of my questions. You and several others are arguing that we should drop <b> and <i> in favour of adding more specific semantic elements. I am asking you to be more specific. > (There, I just made the word "reason" purple in this HTML rich > exchange Purple? Sorry, plain text only. but I'll just pretend it was. > - you tell me why; why is the phrase"visual indicator" both red and > italicized? Why is "What is the point" underlined?*) I'm sure you did it to set up a straw man argument in a vein attempt to prove your point, whatever that may be. I wasn't asking if there are any use cases for <b> and <i>. I'm saying there are use cases for which bold and/or italic are typographical conventions, and I was asking you to pick at least one and answer the questions for it. * What's the semantics you're trying to represent? e.g. a taxonomic designation, a technical term, an idiomatic phrase from another language, a thought or a ship name are commonly rendered in italics, and there are other use cases for bold. Pick at least one and then answer the remaining questions. * Whats the use case for the semantics? (Why would authors use it? Real world example content would be good) * What problems would a new feature solve? * Why are <b> and/or <i> unsuitable for the use case/problem? * What benefit is there for users? * What benefit is there for authors? * What benefit is there for implementers -- Lachlan Hunt http://lachy.id.au/
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