Thread Subject: Re: Bypassing content.
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From: David Poehlman
Date: Mon, Jun 11 2007 11:45 AM
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this is why I am in favor of justThere are lots of ways to separate content
and to provide for movement/navigation to different parts of a document.
requiring structural mark up and having the user agents help out here.
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Subject: Re: [teitac-websoftware] Bypassing content.
This is what I'm asking - if we say "repetitive", it implies that the
content is the same. If the content isn't the same, even in some
trivial way, some people will say that it isn't repetitive.
AWK
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> and is it still repetative if a different set of graphics are used?
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> I'm willing to bet that most "repetitive content" is not completely
> repetitive. We should be careful about how we define this - for
> example, if the block of content is a navigation bar and when
> you click
> on a link in that navigation bar you get a page that has
> almost the same
> navigation bar, except that there is some small difference, such as a
> different set of subnavigation links that are in view or something
> similar. Is that still repetitive?
>
> AWK
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