[ProgSoc] WikiTFM

Tomislav Bozic tomchristmas at progsoc.org
Tue Apr 10 14:01:03 EST 2012


Six of one, half-dozen of the other, as far as I'm concerned.

The same "purists" who recommend <strong> and <em> over <b> and <i>,
respectively...I really don't bother with all of that
ideologically-religious stuff, to be honest.

I used <tt>, because there was a \texttt and {\tt } throughout the source
text. Seemed a natural choice to me at the time, I guess.

Want to use <code>? Fine by me.

Tom

> On 9 April 2012 09:33, Tomislav Bozic <tomchristmas at progsoc.org> wrote:
>
>> To do 'inline' you would use <tt>
>>
>
> You shouldn't use the teletype text tag simply because the default style
> seems suitable.
>
> For inline code fragments use <code>...</code>, and for pre-formatted code
> use <pre><code>...</code></pre>. This is in line with the recommendations
> here:
>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/the-pre-element.html#the-pre-element
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nathan de Vries
>


-- 
To judiciously use split infinitives is fine by me...




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