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In the Web Applications 1.0 Working Draft — 18 July 2005, Section 2.3.8.
"The header element" (link:
<a href="http://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#the-header" eudora="autourl">
http://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#the-header</a>) there is
an example of code given. The penultimate line in the code is *extremely*
long, causing the browser window to double in width just for this line.
The effect is visible in Opera 8.01 and Firefox 1.0.5 on Windows XP, and
likely other browsers and platforms too.<br><br>
The page also seems amazingly long for a web page. This means it takes a
long time to load (even on broadband). If the user only wants one
section, they still have to load the whole thing. Previewing it for print
in Opera 8 (which takes several seconds) gives a total of 218 pages. Like
the W3C specs, it would be so much better if each section were split into
separate pages. <br>
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<font face="Verdana" size=3>Chris Hester<br>
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