Where Breaks are appropriate Nov06 '04
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# (2 of 2): Matthom
19 hours, 57 minutes after the fact. (Sun 07 Nov 2004, 6:54 AM CST)
Thanks Josh. Your reference is much more in-depth... good stuff.
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Break tags have disappeared and gone the way of unordered lists. But does every situation apply? Is everything really a list?
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# (1 of 2): Josh » joahua.com
7 hours, 35 minutes after the fact. (Sat 06 Nov 2004, 6:31 PM CST)
Agree 100%. For a little more about the semantic use of
<br />elements, I wrote something a while ago about semantic indentation, which is (when correctly used) dependent upon the application of break tags in a semantic manner.