Funny concept, really useful execution.
http://joshduck.com/periodic-table.html
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Funny concept, really useful execution.
http://joshduck.com/periodic-table.html
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Nice. They need to remove hgroup though!
http://html5doctor.com/howto-subheadings/
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Funny concept, really useful execution.
http://joshduck.com/periodic-table.html
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I thought that was back, maybe imagining things. It’s all truly still a proposal, won’t really land as an official recommendation for 10 years. Everyone has just wink-nod decided to use it.
Walter
On May 8, 2013, at 11:29 AM, Joe Billings wrote:
Nice. They need to remove hgroup though!
How to mark up subheadings, subtitles, alternative titles and taglines | HTML5 Doctor
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Funny concept, really useful execution.
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I think the discussion of semantic development is rather exciting. Myself,
I like the hgroup element – or maybe a way of grouping logical elements
together more closely than available sectioning elements, whatever.
Until then, spans for everyone!
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Ernie Simpson
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Nice. They need to remove hgroup though!
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Funny concept, really useful execution.
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Now that’s useful.
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Now that’s useful.
I can’t tell if you’re rolling your eyes as you type that
I am fascinated by the “How they are used” function – not that the
periodic table is very telling, but that does give some fascinating ideas
for generation information about a site. What if the tags were like a word
cloud, or some other more accessible information graph? It fascinates me to
have another way of “looking” at a website.
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Oh no, I really do like it. It’s already in my bookmarks bar. Plus I like the periodic theme. Wish I had thought of it.
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Now that’s useful.
I can’t tell if you’re rolling your eyes as you type that
I am fascinated by the “How they are used” function – not that the
periodic table is very telling, but that does give some fascinating ideas
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I agree, it does present some interesting ideas. What type of “generation information” are thinking about?
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I am fascinated by the “How they are used” function – not that the
periodic table is very telling, but that does give some fascinating ideas
for generation information about a site. What if the tags were like a word
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