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Subject: ITEM: Section div in LI
In thinking more about this more, I think my proposal, should I decide to make one, would be to add <sectiondiv> to both <body> and %basic.block; (and all the %basic.block.* entities). This would allow specializations of <sectiondiv> to go anywhere all other blocks are allowed, but because <sectiondiv> does not allow <section>, would not have the side effect of allowing sections to (indirectly) nest. Without this change, the value of <sectiondiv> as a means to create general-purpose and arbitrary containing structures is severely limited, making it almost useless for a number of important use cases, in particular, creating an element that authors would expect by its nature to be allowed anywhere other blocks (e.g., <p>) are allowed. I will be unable to attend today's meeting but I wanted to provide some concrete analysis to my initial request for discussion. Cheers, Eliot ---- Eliot Kimber | Senior Solutions Architect | Really Strategies, Inc. email: ekimber@reallysi.com <mailto:ekimber@reallysi.com> office: 610.631.6770 | cell: 512.554.9368 2570 Boulevard of the Generals | Suite 213 | Audubon, PA 19403 www.reallysi.com <http://www.reallysi.com> | http://blog.reallysi.com <http://blog.reallysi.com> | www.rsuitecms.com <http://www.rsuitecms.com>
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