Semantic HTML

James

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I was bored and decided to play around with the semantic HTML tool and came across this.


Abbreviations and Acronyms

The following abbreviations and/or acronyms are used in the given HTML page:
Sep 12, 2010
Sep 14, 2010
Sep 15, 2010
standing for ""
Sep 15, 2010
Sep 16, 2010
standing for ""
Sep 16, 2010
Sep 17, 2010
Sep 17, 2010

Outline of the document

  • Have You Seen...?
    • Search this forum
    • Style Properties II - A Closer Look
    • Quick Visibility Toggle
    • Creating a Simple Modification
    • Real-World Page Loading Speed
    • Multi-page Navigation Enhancement
    • Style Properties - Controlling Style Options
    • Cleaning-Up Spam
    • Moderation Tools
    • Relative Timestamps
    • Pages
    • Member Card
    • Everyone's News Feed
    • Alert Preferences
    • Header Navigation
    • File Upload and Image Placement Using Quick Reply
    • Semantic HTML
    • Managing Reported Content
    • Quoting Multiple Posts
    • Quick Navigation Menu
    • Thread List Display Options
    • Thread Display Options
    • Forums
    • Members
    • Help
It makes me wonder why it grabbed Search this forum and Thread Display Options as part of the outline of the document (because they aren't - really). It's probably because of the element used, but perhaps they shouldn't be included as part of the document outline?
 
What about the first part:
Abbreviations and Acronyms

The following abbreviations and/or acronyms are used in the given HTML page:
Sep 12, 2010
Sep 14, 2010
Sep 15, 2010
standing for ""
Sep 15, 2010
Sep 16, 2010
standing for ""
Sep 16, 2010
Sep 17, 2010
Sep 17, 2010


I figure there must be something different in them tags for them to be asking what they stand for!
 
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