[rfc-i] draft-iab-xml2rfc-03, "2.56.4 "colspan" Attribute"

jhildebr at cisco.com (Joe Hildebrand (jhildebr)) Fri, 06 May 2016 13:12 UTC

From: jhildebr at cisco.com (Joe Hildebrand (jhildebr))
Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 13:12:45 +0000
Subject: [rfc-i] draft-iab-xml2rfc-03, "2.56.4 "colspan" Attribute"
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The HTML5 spec just says "Number of columns that the cell is to span".

-- 
Joe Hildebrand





On 5/6/16, 12:51 AM, "rfc-interest on behalf of Julian Reschke" <rfc-interest-bounces at rfc-editor.org on behalf of julian.reschke at gmx.de> wrote:

><https://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/draft-iab-xml2rfc-03.html#rfc.section.2.56.4>:
>
>"2.56.4 "colspan" Attribute
>
>The number of columns that the cell is to span. For example, setting 
>"colspan='3'" indicates that the cell occupies the same horizontal space 
>as three cells in the row above or below this one."
>
>That's misleading, because the row above and below could have colspan 
>attributes as well.
>
>Maybe:
>
>"The number of columns that the cell is to span. For example, setting 
>"colspan='3'" indicates that the cell occupies the same horizontal space 
>as three cells a row without any 'colspan' attributes."
>
>Best regards, Julian
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