So the new tags don`t add any new attributes in comparison to a normal
span/div?
regards,
Martin
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Jim Driscoll <Jim.Driscoll(a)sun.com> wrote:
HTML5 has a number of new semantically meaningful tags.
See here for a painless introduction:
http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/why-html5-is-here-today-and-not-20...
Block tags include:
article
aside
footer
header
nav
section
Inline tags include:
details
figure
mark
time
Then, there's the canvas, audio and video tags.
We can actually support many of these tags with only a minor change in to
the panelGroup tag.
In addition to the currently allowed "inline" and "block", I would
add the
following:
span
div
article
aside
footer
header
nav
section
figure
mark
details and time deserve their own tags, I think, as do canvas, video and
audio, and are not part of this proposal.
We may wish to consider deprecating inline and block. We've never
deprecated attribute values before, but hey, first time for everything.
Note that for backward compatibility with particularly lame (IE) browsers,
a shiv needs to be included in the page, as found here:
http://code.google.com/p/html5shiv/
Whether this would be included automatically, should, I think, be
implementation specific.
Please comment on this proposal, and I'll add it to the spec issue tracker
after we have consensus.
Jim
P.S. Molly's HTML 5 talk at Rich Web was a good one - can you tell?
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