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Structural Tags in HTML5 (orderedlist.com)
22 points by gursikh on April 24, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments


Pretty ambiguous.

> <section>

> section is a thematic grouping of content, typically preceded by header…

> <header>

> The header of a section…

So do headers go before or inside sections? Or both?

The article also fails to mention that <header> is completely different from the way most of us use the #header ID in documents — <header> can be used over and over in HTML5 so the meaning is different than a lot of people would assume.

I know the example makes it less ambiguous, but come on.


If you found this blog post a bit abrupt, you might want to look at Mark Pilgrim's take on HTML5's semantic elements.

http://diveintohtml5.org/semantics.html


Great that it's possible to starting using it now but would doing so improve or hurt SEO? Anyone know if search engines are setup to parse this data better?


I serve on W3C's HTML5 Working Group. This certainly would help search engines along the road. I wouldn't think this would hurt SEO in any way, may actually end up helping. I am not too involved with SEO stuff, but I can help with other stuff you might be interested in with focus to HTML5.




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