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@@ -800,23 +800,18 @@stylesheet
"sidebar
"tag
"next
"prev
"first
help
index
last
license
up
Some of the types described below list synonyms for these @@ -52066,110 +52045,8 @@
Some documents form part of a hierarchical structure of - documents.
- -A hierarchical structure of documents is one where each document - can have various subdocuments. The document of which a document is a - subdocument is said to be the document's parent. A document - with no parent forms the top of the hierarchy.
- -A document may be part of multiple hierarchies.
- - -index
"The index
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The index
keyword indicates that
- the document is part of a hierarchical structure, and that the link
- is leading to the document that is the top of the hierarchy. It
- conveys more information when used with the up
keyword (q.v.).
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keywords "top
", "contents
", and "toc
" like the
- index
keyword.
up
"The up
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The up
keyword indicates that the
- document is part of a hierarchical structure, and that the link is
- leading to a document that is an ancestor of the current
- document.
The up
keyword may be repeated within
- a rel
attribute to indicate
- the hierarchical distance from the current document to the
- referenced document. If it occurs only once, then the link is
- leading to the current document's parent; each additional occurrence
- of the keyword represents one further level. If the index
keyword is also present, then the
- number of up
keywords is the depth of
- the current page relative to the top of the hierarchy. Only one link
- is created for the set of one or more up
- keywords and, if present, the index
- keyword.
If the page is part of multiple hierarchies, then they should be
- described in different paragraphs. User agents
- must scope any interpretation of the up
- and index
keywords together
- indicating the depth of the hierarchy to the paragraph
- in which the link finds itself, if any, or to the document
- otherwise.
When two links have both the up
and
- index
keywords specified together in
- the same scope and contradict each other by having a different
- number of up
keywords, the link with the
- greater number of up
keywords must be
- taken as giving the depth of the document.
This can be used to mark up a navigation style sometimes known - as bread crumbs. In the following example, the current page can be - reached via two paths.
- -<nav> - <p> - <a href="/" rel="index up up up">Main</a> > - <a href="/products/" rel="up up">Products</a> > - <a href="/products/dishwashers/" rel="up">Dishwashers</a> > - <a>Second hand</a> - </p> - <p> - <a href="/" rel="index up up">Main</a> > - <a href="/second-hand/" rel="up">Second hand</a> > - <a>Dishwashers</a> - </p> -</nav>- -
The relList
IDL
- attribute (e.g. on the a
element) does not currently
- represent multiple up
keywords (the
- interface hides duplicates).
Some documents form part of a sequence of documents.
@@ -52181,45 +52058,7 @@A document may be part of multiple sequences.
-first
"The first
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The first
keyword indicates that
- the document is part of a sequence, and that the link is leading to
- the document that is the first logical document in the sequence.
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keywords "begin
" and
- "start
" like the first
keyword.
last
"The last
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The last
keyword indicates that the
- document is part of a sequence, and that the link is leading to the
- document that is the last logical document in the sequence.
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keyword "end
" like the
- last
keyword.
next
"next
"The next
keyword may be used with
link
, a
, and area
@@ -52230,7 +52069,7 @@
prev
"prev
"The prev
keyword may be used with
link
, a
, and area
@@ -52249,7 +52088,7 @@
Extensions to the predefined
set of link types may be registered in the WHATWG Wiki
@@ -52594,7 +52433,37 @@ 4.13.1 The main par
This specification does not provide a machine-readable way of
+ describing bread-crumb navigation menus. Authors are encouraged to
+ just use a series of links in a paragraph. The nav
+ element can be used to mark the section containing these
+ paragraphs as being navigation blocks.
In the following example, the current page can be reached via + two paths.
+ +<nav> + <p> + <a href="/">Main</a> > + <a href="/products/">Products</a> > + <a href="/products/dishwashers/">Dishwashers</a> > + <a>Second hand</a> + </p> + <p> + <a href="/">Main</a> > + <a href="/second-hand/">Second hand</a> > + <a>Dishwashers</a> + </p> +</nav>+ +
This specification does not define any markup specifically for marking up lists of keywords that apply to a group @@ -52646,7 +52515,7 @@
HTML does not have a dedicated mechanism for marking up footnotes. Here are the recommended alternatives.
@@ -57077,10 +56946,6 @@If list of tokens contains more than
- one instance of the token up
, then
- remove all such tokens.
Coalesce duplicate tokens in list of tokens.
You can take part in this work. Join the working group's discussion list.
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@@ -808,23 +808,18 @@stylesheet
"sidebar
"tag
"next
"prev
"first
help
index
last
license
up
Some of the types described below list synonyms for these @@ -52049,110 +52028,8 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) { the popular tag across a set of pages.
-Some documents form part of a hierarchical structure of - documents.
- -A hierarchical structure of documents is one where each document - can have various subdocuments. The document of which a document is a - subdocument is said to be the document's parent. A document - with no parent forms the top of the hierarchy.
- -A document may be part of multiple hierarchies.
- - -index
"The index
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The index
keyword indicates that
- the document is part of a hierarchical structure, and that the link
- is leading to the document that is the top of the hierarchy. It
- conveys more information when used with the up
keyword (q.v.).
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keywords "top
", "contents
", and "toc
" like the
- index
keyword.
up
"The up
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The up
keyword indicates that the
- document is part of a hierarchical structure, and that the link is
- leading to a document that is an ancestor of the current
- document.
The up
keyword may be repeated within
- a rel
attribute to indicate
- the hierarchical distance from the current document to the
- referenced document. If it occurs only once, then the link is
- leading to the current document's parent; each additional occurrence
- of the keyword represents one further level. If the index
keyword is also present, then the
- number of up
keywords is the depth of
- the current page relative to the top of the hierarchy. Only one link
- is created for the set of one or more up
- keywords and, if present, the index
- keyword.
If the page is part of multiple hierarchies, then they should be
- described in different paragraphs. User agents
- must scope any interpretation of the up
- and index
keywords together
- indicating the depth of the hierarchy to the paragraph
- in which the link finds itself, if any, or to the document
- otherwise.
When two links have both the up
and
- index
keywords specified together in
- the same scope and contradict each other by having a different
- number of up
keywords, the link with the
- greater number of up
keywords must be
- taken as giving the depth of the document.
This can be used to mark up a navigation style sometimes known - as bread crumbs. In the following example, the current page can be - reached via two paths.
- -<nav> - <p> - <a href="/" rel="index up up up">Main</a> > - <a href="/products/" rel="up up">Products</a> > - <a href="/products/dishwashers/" rel="up">Dishwashers</a> > - <a>Second hand</a> - </p> - <p> - <a href="/" rel="index up up">Main</a> > - <a href="/second-hand/" rel="up">Second hand</a> > - <a>Dishwashers</a> - </p> -</nav>- -
The relList
IDL
- attribute (e.g. on the a
element) does not currently
- represent multiple up
keywords (the
- interface hides duplicates).
Some documents form part of a sequence of documents.
@@ -52164,45 +52041,7 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) {A document may be part of multiple sequences.
-first
"The first
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The first
keyword indicates that
- the document is part of a sequence, and that the link is leading to
- the document that is the first logical document in the sequence.
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keywords "begin
" and
- "start
" like the first
keyword.
last
"The last
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The last
keyword indicates that the
- document is part of a sequence, and that the link is leading to the
- document that is the last logical document in the sequence.
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keyword "end
" like the
- last
keyword.
next
"next
"The next
keyword may be used with
link
, a
, and area
@@ -52213,7 +52052,7 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) {
document that is the next logical document in the sequence.
prev
"prev
"The prev
keyword may be used with
link
, a
, and area
@@ -52232,7 +52071,7 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) {
Extensions to the predefined
set of link types may be registered in the WHATWG Wiki
@@ -52577,7 +52416,37 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) {
- This specification does not provide a machine-readable way of
+ describing bread-crumb navigation menus. Authors are encouraged to
+ just use a series of links in a paragraph. The In the following example, the current page can be reached via
+ two paths. This specification does not define any markup
specifically for marking up lists of keywords that apply to a group
@@ -52629,7 +52498,7 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) {
- HTML does not have a dedicated mechanism for marking up
footnotes. Here are the recommended alternatives.4.13.2 Tag clouds
+ 4.13.2 Bread crumb navigation
+
+ nav
+ element can be used to mark the section containing these
+ paragraphs as being navigation blocks.<nav>
+ <p>
+ <a href="/">Main</a> >
+ <a href="/products/">Products</a> >
+ <a href="/products/dishwashers/">Dishwashers</a> >
+ <a>Second hand</a>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a href="/">Main</a> >
+ <a href="/second-hand/">Second hand</a> >
+ <a>Dishwashers</a>
+ </p>
+</nav>
+
+ 4.13.3 Tag clouds
4.13.3 Conversations
+ 4.13.4 Conversations
@@ -52675,7 +52544,7 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) {
- 4.13.4 Footnotes
+ 4.13.5 Footnotes
If list of tokens contains more than
- one instance of the token up
, then
- remove all such tokens.
Coalesce duplicate tokens in list of tokens.
first
help
index
last
license
up
Some documents form part of a hierarchical structure of - documents.
- -A hierarchical structure of documents is one where each document - can have various subdocuments. The document of which a document is a - subdocument is said to be the document's parent. A document - with no parent forms the top of the hierarchy.
- -A document may be part of multiple hierarchies.
- - -index
"The index
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The index
keyword indicates that
- the document is part of a hierarchical structure, and that the link
- is leading to the document that is the top of the hierarchy. It
- conveys more information when used with the up
keyword (q.v.).
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keywords "top
", "contents
", and "toc
" like the
- index
keyword.
up
"The up
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The up
keyword indicates that the
- document is part of a hierarchical structure, and that the link is
- leading to a document that is an ancestor of the current
- document.
The up
keyword may be repeated within
- a rel
attribute to indicate
- the hierarchical distance from the current document to the
- referenced document. If it occurs only once, then the link is
- leading to the current document's parent; each additional occurrence
- of the keyword represents one further level. If the index
keyword is also present, then the
- number of up
keywords is the depth of
- the current page relative to the top of the hierarchy. Only one link
- is created for the set of one or more up
- keywords and, if present, the index
- keyword.
If the page is part of multiple hierarchies, then they should be
- described in different paragraphs. User agents
- must scope any interpretation of the up
- and index
keywords together
- indicating the depth of the hierarchy to the paragraph
- in which the link finds itself, if any, or to the document
- otherwise.
When two links have both the up
and
- index
keywords specified together in
- the same scope and contradict each other by having a different
- number of up
keywords, the link with the
- greater number of up
keywords must be
- taken as giving the depth of the document.
This can be used to mark up a navigation style sometimes known - as bread crumbs. In the following example, the current page can be - reached via two paths.
- -<nav> - <p> - <a href="/" rel="index up up up">Main</a> > - <a href="/products/" rel="up up">Products</a> > - <a href="/products/dishwashers/" rel="up">Dishwashers</a> > - <a>Second hand</a> - </p> - <p> - <a href="/" rel="index up up">Main</a> > - <a href="/second-hand/" rel="up">Second hand</a> > - <a>Dishwashers</a> - </p> -</nav>- -
The relList
IDL
- attribute (e.g. on the a
element) does not currently
- represent multiple up
keywords (the
- interface hides duplicates).
A document may be part of multiple sequences.
-first
"The first
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The first
keyword indicates that
- the document is part of a sequence, and that the link is leading to
- the document that is the first logical document in the sequence.
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keywords "begin
" and
- "start
" like the first
keyword.
last
"The last
keyword may be used with
- link
, a
, and area
- elements. This keyword creates a hyperlink.
The last
keyword indicates that the
- document is part of a sequence, and that the link is leading to the
- document that is the last logical document in the sequence.
Synonyms: For historical reasons, user agents
- must also treat the keyword "end
" like the
- last
keyword.
next
"The next
keyword may be used with
@@ -59207,6 +59034,36 @@ local.onconnect = function (event) {
+
This specification does not provide a machine-readable way of
+ describing bread-crumb navigation menus. Authors are encouraged to
+ just use a series of links in a paragraph. The nav
+ element can be used to mark the section containing these
+ paragraphs as being navigation blocks.
In the following example, the current page can be reached via + two paths.
+ +<nav> + <p> + <a href="/">Main</a> > + <a href="/products/">Products</a> > + <a href="/products/dishwashers/">Dishwashers</a> > + <a>Second hand</a> + </p> + <p> + <a href="/">Main</a> > + <a href="/second-hand/">Second hand</a> > + <a>Dishwashers</a> + </p> +</nav>+ +
This specification does not define any markup @@ -64718,10 +64575,6 @@ END:VCARD title="converted to ASCII lowercase">to ASCII lowercase.
If list of tokens contains more than
- one instance of the token up
, then
- remove all such tokens.
Coalesce duplicate tokens in list of tokens.