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pageoneresults - 8:29 pm on Mar 1, 2006 (gmt 0)
And here are the attributes that we can use on those elements in alphabetical order. I've purposely removed class, id, and other related attributes... That takes all the fun out of it! The question remains, can it be done? Do we have to have <div> and <table> to make it all work? Or can it be done without any containing elements? Can we style our block level elements in a way that allows us to provide a structured web page that many would think was built using tables and/or divs? [edited by: pageoneresults at 9:06 pm (utc) on Mar. 1, 2006]
Here are the elements that we have to work with listed in alphabetical order. I've purposely removed <div>, <table> and other associated elements. A, ABBR, ACRONYM, ADDRESS, AREA, B, BLOCKQUOTE, BODY, BR, BUTTON, CAPTION, CITE, CODE, DD, DFN, DL, DT, EM, FIELDSET, FORM, H1, HEAD, HR, HTML, IMG, INPUT, KBD, LABEL, LI, LINK, MAP, META, OL, OPTGROUP, OPTION, P, PARAM, PRE, Q, SAMP, SELECT, SPAN, STRONG, SUB, SUP, TEXTAREA, TITLE, TT, UL, VAR abbr, accesskey, alt, dir, for, hreflang, label, lang, longdesc, summary, tabindex, title, usemap Aren't you supposed to use Inverted Pyramid Writing and let us in on the secret from the start, p1r? ;)