svn commit: r42275 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/xhtml-markup
Warren Block
wblock at FreeBSD.org
Sat Jul 13 21:25:15 UTC 2013
Author: wblock
Date: Sat Jul 13 21:25:15 2013
New Revision: 42275
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/42275
Log:
Whitespace-only fixes. Translators, please ignore.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/xhtml-markup/chapter.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/xhtml-markup/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/xhtml-markup/chapter.xml Sat Jul 13 21:12:08 2013 (r42274)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/xhtml-markup/chapter.xml Sat Jul 13 21:25:15 2013 (r42275)
@@ -91,8 +91,8 @@
<para>There are a number of <acronym>XHTML</acronym>
<acronym>FPI</acronym>s, depending upon the version, or
<emphasis>level</emphasis> of <acronym>XHTML</acronym> to which
- a document conforms. Most <acronym>XHTML</acronym> documents on the FreeBSD web
- site comply with the transitional version of
+ a document conforms. Most <acronym>XHTML</acronym> documents on
+ the FreeBSD web site comply with the transitional version of
<acronym>XHTML</acronym> 1.0.</para>
<programlisting>PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"</programlisting>
@@ -173,8 +173,8 @@
<para>Generally, an <acronym>XHTML</acronym> page should have
one first level heading (<sgmltag>h1</sgmltag>). This can
contain many second level headings (<sgmltag>h2</sgmltag>),
- which can in turn contain many third level headings.
- Do not leave gaps in the numbering.</para>
+ which can in turn contain many third level headings. Do not
+ leave gaps in the numbering.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="xhtml-markup-block-elements-paragraphs">
@@ -197,8 +197,7 @@
<title>Block Quotations</title>
<para>A block quotation is an extended quotation from another
- document that will appear in a separate
- paragraph.</para>
+ document that will appear in a separate paragraph.</para>
<example>
<title><sgmltag>blockquote</sgmltag></title>
@@ -222,11 +221,11 @@
<para><acronym>XHTML</acronym> can present the user with three
types of lists: ordered, unordered, and definition.</para>
- <para>Entries in an ordered list will be
- numbered, while entries in an unordered list will be
- preceded by bullet points. Definition lists have
- two sections for each entry. The first section is the term
- being defined, and the second section is the definition.</para>
+ <para>Entries in an ordered list will be numbered, while entries
+ in an unordered list will be preceded by bullet points.
+ Definition lists have two sections for each entry. The first
+ section is the term being defined, and the second section is
+ the definition.</para>
<para>Ordered lists are indicated by the <sgmltag>ol</sgmltag>
element, unordered lists by the <sgmltag>ul</sgmltag>
@@ -303,13 +302,13 @@
<sect2 id="xhtml-markup-block-elements-preformatted-text">
<title>Pre-formatted Text</title>
- <para>Pre-formatted text is shown to the user exactly as it
- is in the file. Text is shown in a fixed font.
- Multiple spaces and line breaks are shown exactly as they are
- in the file.</para>
+ <para>Pre-formatted text is shown to the user exactly as it is
+ in the file. Text is shown in a fixed font. Multiple spaces
+ and line breaks are shown exactly as they are in the
+ file.</para>
- <para>Wrap pre-formatted text in the
- <sgmltag>pre</sgmltag> element.</para>
+ <para>Wrap pre-formatted text in the <sgmltag>pre</sgmltag>
+ element.</para>
<example>
<title><sgmltag>pre</sgmltag></title>
@@ -376,13 +375,14 @@
<sgmltag class="endtag">table</sgmltag></programlisting>
</example>
- <para>A cell can span multiple rows and columns by adding
- the <sgmltag class="attribute">rowspan</sgmltag> or
- <sgmltag class="attribute">colspan</sgmltag> attributes with values for
- the number of rows or columns to be spanned.</para>
+ <para>A cell can span multiple rows and columns by adding the
+ <sgmltag class="attribute">rowspan</sgmltag> or
+ <sgmltag class="attribute">colspan</sgmltag> attributes with
+ values for the number of rows or columns to be spanned.</para>
<example>
- <title>Using <sgmltag class="attribute">rowspan</sgmltag></title>
+ <title>Using
+ <sgmltag class="attribute">rowspan</sgmltag></title>
<para>Usage:</para>
@@ -403,7 +403,8 @@
</example>
<example>
- <title>Using <sgmltag class="attribute">colspan</sgmltag></title>
+ <title>Using
+ <sgmltag class="attribute">colspan</sgmltag></title>
<para>Usage:</para>
@@ -424,7 +425,8 @@
<example>
<title>Using <sgmltag class="attribute">rowspan</sgmltag> and
- <sgmltag class="attribute">colspan</sgmltag> Together</title>
+ <sgmltag class="attribute">colspan</sgmltag>
+ Together</title>
<para>Usage:</para>
@@ -466,14 +468,14 @@
<para>Two levels of emphasis are available in
<acronym>XHTML</acronym>, <sgmltag>em</sgmltag> and
- <sgmltag>strong</sgmltag>. <sgmltag>em</sgmltag> is for a
+ <sgmltag>strong</sgmltag>. <sgmltag>em</sgmltag> is for a
normal level of emphasis and <sgmltag>strong</sgmltag>
indicates stronger emphasis.</para>
<para><sgmltag>em</sgmltag> is typically rendered in italic
and <sgmltag>strong</sgmltag> is rendered in bold. This is
- not always the case, and should not be relied upon.
- According to best practices, web pages only hold structural and
+ not always the case, and should not be relied upon. According
+ to best practices, web pages only hold structural and
semantical information, and stylesheets are later applied to
them. Think of semantics, not formatting, when using these
tags.</para>
@@ -518,14 +520,16 @@
<para>A link points to the <acronym>URL</acronym> of a
document on the web. The link is indicated with
- <sgmltag>a</sgmltag>, and the <sgmltag class="attribute">href</sgmltag>
- attribute contains the <acronym>URL</acronym> of the target
- document. The content of the element becomes the link,
- indicated to the user by showing it in
- a different color or with an underline.</para>
+ <sgmltag>a</sgmltag>, and the
+ <sgmltag class="attribute">href</sgmltag> attribute contains
+ the <acronym>URL</acronym> of the target document. The
+ content of the element becomes the link, indicated to the
+ user by showing it in a different color or with an
+ underline.</para>
<example>
- <title>Using <sgmltag class="starttag">a href="..."</sgmltag></title>
+ <title>Using
+ <sgmltag class="starttag">a href="..."</sgmltag></title>
<para>Usage:</para>
@@ -541,11 +545,13 @@
<title>Linking to Specific Parts of Documents</title>
<para>To link to a specific point within a document, that
- document must include an
- <emphasis>anchor</emphasis> at the desired point. Anchors are included by setting the
- <sgmltag class="attribute">id</sgmltag> attribute of an element to a name.
- This example creates an anchor by setting the <sgmltag class="attribute">id</sgmltag> attribute
- of a <sgmltag class="element">p</sgmltag> element.</para>
+ document must include an <emphasis>anchor</emphasis> at the
+ desired point. Anchors are included by setting the
+ <sgmltag class="attribute">id</sgmltag> attribute of an
+ element to a name. This example creates an anchor by
+ setting the <sgmltag class="attribute">id</sgmltag>
+ attribute of a <sgmltag class="element">p</sgmltag>
+ element.</para>
<example>
<title>Creating an Anchor</title>
@@ -556,26 +562,29 @@
in other links with the name <sgmltag class="starttag">tt</sgmltag>samplepara<sgmltag class="endtag">tt</sgmltag>.<sgmltag class="endtag">p</sgmltag></programlisting>
</example>
- <para>Links to anchors are similar to plain links,
- but include a <literal>#</literal> symbol and the anchor's <acronym>ID</acronym>
- at the end of the <acronym>URL</acronym>.</para>
+ <para>Links to anchors are similar to plain links, but include
+ a <literal>#</literal> symbol and the anchor's
+ <acronym>ID</acronym> at the end of the
+ <acronym>URL</acronym>.</para>
<example>
- <title>Linking to a Named Part of a Different Document</title>
+ <title>Linking to a Named Part of a Different
+ Document</title>
- <para>The <literal>samplepara</literal> example
- is part of a document called
- <filename>foo.html</filename>. A link to that specific
- paragraph in the document is constructed in this example.</para>
+ <para>The <literal>samplepara</literal> example is part of a
+ document called <filename>foo.html</filename>. A link to
+ that specific paragraph in the document is constructed in
+ this example.</para>
<programlisting><sgmltag class="starttag">p</sgmltag>More information can be found in the
<sgmltag class="starttag">a href="foo.html#samplepara"</sgmltag>sample paragraph<sgmltag class="endtag">a</sgmltag> of
<sgmltag class="starttag">tt</sgmltag>foo.html<sgmltag class="endtag">tt</sgmltag>.<sgmltag class="endtag">p</sgmltag></programlisting>
</example>
- <para>To link to a named anchor within the same
- document, omit the document's <acronym>URL</acronym>, and just
- use the <literal>#</literal> symbol followed by the name of the anchor.</para>
+ <para>To link to a named anchor within the same document, omit
+ the document's <acronym>URL</acronym>, and just use the
+ <literal>#</literal> symbol followed by the name of the
+ anchor.</para>
<example>
<title>Linking to a Named Part of the Same Document</title>
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