Hello, I think that it would make sense to do stricter HTML4 that is also relevant for HTML5, and should also improve validity as XHTML 1.*.
For attributes that are deprecated and were not readded in HTML5, here is what I propose. I know very little about CSS, so do not hesitate to criticize. There are also cases which I don't know how to solve, for the more knowledgable in CSS. For div, p and h* there is no align attribute anymore, my plan is to replace by CSS, using class names such as center-align, left-align and CSS style like: text-align:center; I propose to replace <hr size="6"> with <hr style="height: 6px;">. I did not find what to do for CSS with <dl compact="compact">, unless you have ideas, I would suggest simply dropping compact="compact". Another attribute that seems to have disappeared is width for th and td. We need this one, to use it in multitable like <tbody><tr><td width="40%">multitable item</td><td width="60%">multitable tab</td></tr> Does anybody have an idea on what should be the replacement? There seems to be something like <col style="width:40%"> but it seems to me not to be compatible with HTML4, so I think that we should wait before going in that direction. Since it was removed in strict HTML4, there should be something compatible with both HTML4 and HTML5. -- Pat
