html - Semantically-Accurate HTML5 Element for a Modal Dialog -


I was thinking that some of my affiliates web developers / designers believe that using a model for communication For the best HTML 5 element such as lightbox, superbox, thickbox, or whatever your favorite taste may be.

Since these types of UI do not follow the normal flow of the 'normal' web page (which, apparently, according to specific blogs of HTML 5 essentially a blog), they are actually & Lt; Header & gt; , & lt; Nav> , & lt; Section & gt; , & lt; Articles & gt; , or & lt; Footer & gt; (among other new 'meaning' elements).

Of course, & lt; Div & gt; is always there, but, I was just thinking a little bit more meaningful - something could be perfect

Unfortunately, no & lt; Modal & gt; element is not what your thoughts are that should be one in imagination? And since the element is not in existence, then what will be your next best option?

and lieutenant; On one hand & gt;

On the one hand, the element is related to the intensity of the material, and which is considered different from that material. Such sections are often shown in the form of sidebar in printed typography.

This element can be used for advertisement for groups of ninth elements for typographic effects such as pull quotes or sidebar. , And for other content that is considered different from the main content of the page.

In this case, for a modal activity is "tactically related" because it can be expected when you are generally on one side in one sidebar, meaning content One of the aim is to enable instability which is unrestricted with physical page characteristics, the last phrase of the device is simply a matter of this versatile use.


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