semantic-markup

How to improve browser autocomplete suggestions without turning them off?

眉间皱痕 提交于 2021-02-11 15:48:29
问题 There are ten gazillion threads on here re. how to disable browser autocomplete behavior, e.g. How do you disable browser Autocomplete on web form field / input tag?. I do not want to set autocomplete="off" for my form fields. As the MDN documentation for how to do that states: It is important to know that if you turn off autocomplete, you are breaking [WCAG rule 1.3.5] So as an alternative to disabling autocomplete, I want to understand whether as a developer I can help the browser make its

How to improve browser autocomplete suggestions without turning them off?

别说谁变了你拦得住时间么 提交于 2021-02-11 15:47:23
问题 There are ten gazillion threads on here re. how to disable browser autocomplete behavior, e.g. How do you disable browser Autocomplete on web form field / input tag?. I do not want to set autocomplete="off" for my form fields. As the MDN documentation for how to do that states: It is important to know that if you turn off autocomplete, you are breaking [WCAG rule 1.3.5] So as an alternative to disabling autocomplete, I want to understand whether as a developer I can help the browser make its

Most semantic way to markup a conversation (or interview)?

我与影子孤独终老i 提交于 2021-01-21 07:21:28
问题 I'm trying to figure out the most semantic way to markup something like this. John: blah blah Paul: blah blah George: blah blah Ringo: blah blah or John: blah blah Paul: blah blah George: blah blah Ringo: blah blah Ideally there'd be the CSS flexibility to do either or to break it into a paragraph with or without the names visible. I considered using the before: selector to add the names, but I also want them to be linkable. For example, I'd link to Ringo's twitter profile if he had one. It

Most semantic way to markup a conversation (or interview)?

隐身守侯 提交于 2021-01-21 07:19:52
问题 I'm trying to figure out the most semantic way to markup something like this. John: blah blah Paul: blah blah George: blah blah Ringo: blah blah or John: blah blah Paul: blah blah George: blah blah Ringo: blah blah Ideally there'd be the CSS flexibility to do either or to break it into a paragraph with or without the names visible. I considered using the before: selector to add the names, but I also want them to be linkable. For example, I'd link to Ringo's twitter profile if he had one. It

Most semantic way to markup a conversation (or interview)?

▼魔方 西西 提交于 2021-01-21 07:19:11
问题 I'm trying to figure out the most semantic way to markup something like this. John: blah blah Paul: blah blah George: blah blah Ringo: blah blah or John: blah blah Paul: blah blah George: blah blah Ringo: blah blah Ideally there'd be the CSS flexibility to do either or to break it into a paragraph with or without the names visible. I considered using the before: selector to add the names, but I also want them to be linkable. For example, I'd link to Ringo's twitter profile if he had one. It