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by jraph
152 days ago
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> I dunno, you're being pedantic :) It might be, I'm usually not, but this is all xhtml.club and this footnote are about, might as well be correct :-) Constraint validation is still descriptive (what is allowed) All details and summary are doing is conveying information on what's a summary and what's the complete story, and it has this hidden / shown behavior. In any case, you will probably find something procedural / programming like in HTML, but it's not the core idea of the language, and if you are explaining what HTML is to a newbie, I feel like you should focus to the essential. Then we can discuss the corners between more experienced people. In the end, all I'm saying is: you can just avoid issues and just say "HTML" without further qualifying it. |
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