w3c - HGROUP element removed from the HTML5 Specification. What alternative technique can be used instead? -


as of of heard hgroup element being removed html5 specification. (for more info, see w3c html working group's decision on request drop hgroup html5 on w3c's public mailing list archives.)

now i'm working on redesign of site using tag creates way of adding sub heading.

my current thoughts add hx tag under main header, i'm not sure if semantic enough so.

 <h1>darren reay</h1>  <h2>a developing web developer</h2>  <p>hello world</p> 

could either come alternative using sub headers or @ least point me in right direction?

a couple of points consider:

  1. even if tag removed html5 specification, doesn't mean stop working overnight. browsers keep backwards compatibility long time (afaik if not browsers still render <font> correctly!)

  2. even if browsers drop support overnight, they'd still render page correctly because don't think hgroup tag adds inherent styling , (modern) browsers lenient in allowing tags don't recognize.

  3. i might reading question wrong, between lines sounds you've been misusing hgroup tag anyway. (it's not allowed contain other header elements.)

i don't see problem in either dropping tags or replacing them divs.


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