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Why? #35

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soulhakr opened this issue Dec 2, 2014 · 1 comment
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Why? #35

soulhakr opened this issue Dec 2, 2014 · 1 comment

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@soulhakr
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soulhakr commented Dec 2, 2014

I can immediately see multiple reasons against the adoption of this spec, but none in favor.

  • It is a more verbose, less informative dialect than HTML5
  • It encourages the use of non-canonical tags, which would promote inconsistency
  • video appears to be the default type for media tags which is counter-intuitive at best, and possibly redundant
  • it seems "media" should be thought of as replacing the "object" tag rather than the img/picture, video, and audio tags

Please provide some idea as to why this would in any way be beneficial.

@zoffixznet
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I second the above comments.

You're proposing an enourmous amount of verbosity for the benefit of using arbitrary tags that, and I quote, are just for you. None of those elements mean anything to the browser. You might as well stick to the current methods of having an occasional <div id="wrapper">, since it's just as meaningless.

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