May 25, 2005

HTML is an acronym.

Pamela writes up an article on two of the more confusing elements in HTML, abbr and acronym. It’s quite enlightening in the fact that she’s able to easily pinpoint where and why it’s confusing for people on what to use, and why.

I’m sure you’ve read the article “HTML is not an acronym”. This answers that article beautifully I believe. HTML is an acronym, and the proof is given nicely.

I believe myself that there doesn’t need to be two elements that are so similar. There only needs to be one. I don’t care which one, but one. I just want that one element to be supported equally between the browsers (here me IE team?)

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