[Wsuug] Updated/new site
Jason Wilson
jason at jasonwilsondesign.com
Sat Jan 26 13:32:44 EST 2008
Depends on the situation, a header is the collective information at
the head of a page, a heading can be a part of a header or a header
by itself.
In this case, H1 by itself is probably more correct.
On 26 Jan 2008, at 13:25, Adam Crosby wrote:
> Doesn't the 'H' in 'H2' and 'H1' mean Header? Is wrapping the tag
> that says 'Header1' with a div called 'header' really necessary?
> Why not just give the <h1> an id or a class?
>
>
> On Jan 25, 2008, at 8:45 PM, Jason Wilson wrote:
>
>> Semantically speaking, 'H2' isn't really the proper tag to use. H2
>> would imply that you are starting a new section of the page.
>>
>> Perhaps the answer you are looking for is the Acronym tag.
>>
>> <div id="header">
>> <h1><acronym title="Web Standards and Usability Users
>> Group">WSUUG</acronym></h1>
>> </div>
>>
>> Also, if you're not using a background you can drop the div and
>> just position your H1 tag.
>>
>>
>> Jason
>>
>>
>> On 25 Jan 2008, at 16:21, Andrew Jaswa wrote:
>>
>>> Everything should be all happy and semantic now. The h2 was added to
>>> the header like it was before I went mucking about with things. Also
>>> Ryan and I weren't really feeling the centered text at the top so it
>>> got shifted to the left and image removed.
>>>
>>> So heres a question (mainly for the folks who write html out there):
>>> What can I do to make the header section more semantic and
>>> possibility
>>> more "readable"? By readable I mean not just with your eyes. Code
>>> below.
>>>
>>>
>>> <div id="Header">
>>> <h1>WSUUG</h1>
>>> <h2>Web Standards and Usability User Group</h2>
>>> </div>
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>> On Jan 24, 2008 4:00 PM, Andrew Jaswa <ajaswa at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hey Josh,
>>>>
>>>> The alt text for image works for the H1 (which can be read by both
>>>> screen readers and search spiders). I am planning on redoing that
>>>> though with sifr (or with plain text) later tonight. As for the
>>>> H2 I
>>>> kinda forgot about that... heh. Good catch though thanks!
>>>>
>>>> If you have any ideas for content please let me know. I'm
>>>> planning on
>>>> posting the slides and notes from presentations (once we get
>>>> around to
>>>> them) on the site. Its also not meant to be an overly content heavy
>>>> site more information and getting people to come to meetings then
>>>> anything.
>>>>
>>>> Anyways good comments thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Andrew
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 24, 2008 3:48 PM, Joshua McDonald <josh at thisisgrow.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> I think this is my first time jumping into the email
>>>>> conversation...
>>>>>
>>>>> I like the site...its simple...clean...a little lacking in
>>>>> content...but not
>>>>> bad...
>>>>>
>>>>> 1 thing though...since it is a "usability" site...your headings...
>>>>>
>>>>> The document outline is
>>>>>
>>>>> H1 - [No Heading Text]
>>>>> H2 - [Missing Heading]
>>>>> H3 - About.
>>>>> H4 - Why?
>>>>> H4 - Who?
>>>>> H3 and H4 are good, but Without H1 and H2, its silly to jump to
>>>>> 3. Since
>>>>> you have the title as an image, you should still do this:
>>>>>
>>>>> <h1>wsuug</h1>
>>>>> <h2>web standards and usability group</h2>
>>>>>
>>>>> -OR-
>>>>>
>>>>> <h1>wssug - web standards and usability group</h2> ... and then
>>>>> move the
>>>>> other (h3 + h4) to h2 + h3.
>>>>>
>>>>> then just style h1/h2 (first example) or h1 (second) to be
>>>>> display:none.
>>>>>
>>>>> One of the things I always try to do is get the document
>>>>> outline to look
>>>>> right (if you have the Web Dev Toolbar in firefox, its in
>>>>> "information ->
>>>>> view document outline") ... as it helps usability, and it also
>>>>> helps alot in
>>>>> the weighting terms by search bots...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 24, 2008 3:38 PM, Andrew Jaswa <ajaswa at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey Folks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I updated the wsuug site today.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you have any links for the resources page please include a
>>>>>> description of the site and what grouping it should be in.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://wsuug.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Enjoy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andrew
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>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Joshua McDonald
>>>>> Grow Interactive
>>>>> www.thisisgrow.com
>>>>> 757-248-5274
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