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TL;DR HTML should provide an API for parsing. Why? "Textual" HTML is a widely used syntax. HTML parsing is complex enough to want to use the browser's parser, plus browsers can do implementation tricks with how they create elements, etc. Unfortunately the way the HTML parser is exposed in the web platform is a hodge-podge. Streaming parsing is only available for main document loads; other things r
There's a proposal to add a new <h> element to the HTML spec. It solves a fairly common use-case. Take this HTML snippet: <div class="promo"> <h2>Do you find the "plot" a distraction in movies?</h2> <p>If so, you should check out "John Wick" - satisfaction guaranteed!</p> </div> This could be a web component, or a simple include. The problem is, by using <h2>, we've assumed the 'parent' heading is
We need a heading element without implicit order. We need a heading element that can be updated without being replaced. Please consider <h>. The <h> element is desired for situations where the “ranking” context changes for a heading, either before or after the source is sent to the browser. The current process of figuring out the appropriate “rank” of a heading is as unnecessary as requiring <li>
A partial archive of discourse.wicg.io as of Saturday February 24, 2024. TL;DR: I propose to add a disabled attribute to the <a> element, which would work the same as it already does for the <button> element. See also http://w3bug.com/28673 Background: Interchangeability Lemma 1: <button> and <a> are largely interchangeable. Visually, <a>s can be styled into buttons and <button>s can be styled to
The outline for an HTML document shows the structure of the content on the page. This is useful for user agents, who can use the outline to create, for example, a table of contents for the document. This can then be used by screen readers to help people better navigate the page. The following markup, for example, will produce the following outline - <h1>Using Heading Elements to Create a Document
Preparing search index...The search index is not availableparse5 HTML parsing/serialization toolset for Node.js. WHATWG HTML Living Standard (aka HTML5)-compliant. parse5 provides nearly everything you may need when dealing with HTML. It's the fastest spec-compliant HTML parser for Node to date. It parses HTML the way the latest version of your browser does. It has proven itself reliable in such p
Thanks! Please check your inbox to confirm your subscription. If you haven’t previously confirmed a subscription to a Mozilla-related newsletter you may have to do so. Please check your inbox or your spam filter for an email from us. Gerd Neumann What about browser support? Am I correct that IE 11 does not support “ https://developer.mozilla.org/de/docs/Web/SVG/Element/use#Browser_compatibility |
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