On Saturday, April 11, 2009 8:11:32 am you wrote:
> I would use a <span> - OR - it's a bit of a stretch for a definition
> list, but how about:
>
> <dl>
> <dt>Question or name(s) here:</dt>
> <dd>Answer or reply here</dd>
> <dt>Question or name(s) here:</dt>
> <dd>Answer or reply here</dd>
> </dl>
>
I'm actually doing that right now. I agree that it's a little bit of a
stretch, but I think a case can be made for it. The question in how to
identify the speaker in the <dd> And I'm leaning toward span for the same
reason.
My code looks something like:
<dl class="qanda">
<dt>Question?</dt>
<dd>
<p><span>Person 1:</span>answer</p>
<p><span>Person 2:</span>answer</p>
</dd>
</dl>
> You could use a CSS background image for "Q" and "A":
> dt { font-weight: bold; background-image: url(path/to/Q.gif); }
> dd { background-image: url(path/to/A.gif); }
>
That only works for the Q: and A:, but not the Kirsten and Neal that started
the problem in the first place.
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