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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Simpler XHTML output
PROPOSED GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR SIMPLER XHTML OUTPUT * Version 1.1 :) * 1. The XHTML output will comply with the W3C XHTML 1.0 Transitional recommendation, as well as current W3C Accessibility Guidelines. COMMENT: I will stay out of this discussion since I do not have the technical expertise to make an assessment of the comments posted on this issue. 2. Included in the output will be a default CSS file with a basic layout for screen, print and handheld devices. The CSS file should be fully functional in current browsers: Opera 7+, Mozilla 1.0 and IE 6. 3. Outputted XHTML code will aim to be as simple (meaning fewer tags) as possible to facilitate CSS layout, and be completely table-less expect for tabular data. 4. XHTML outputted will have four main DIVs for layout purposes: header, navbar (for basic navigation on all pages as well as next/previous), content and footer. 5. Unless specified via the role attribute (or some other mechanism), The only DIV to be generated inside the main content div will be admonitions, sidebars and highlights. COMMENT: It is still my personal preference to not generate extra divs, but the majority seems to be leaning the other way. Maybe not generating those extra divs might be an option in the customization layer? 6. All graphics that will be used for navigation purposes or admonitions will be handled by the stylesheet. This will ensure maximum functionality accross various mediums and facilitate meeting accessibility standards. Thanks for everyone who has participated in this discussion so far. Certainly a good example of the vibrant nature of the DocBook community. Later, Rene
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