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* improve <code><time></code> element to support uses analogous to the microformats "value class pattern" date and time separation use case (compose nested <code><time></code> elements into a single date and time) | * improve <code><time></code> element to support uses analogous to the microformats "value class pattern" date and time separation use case (compose nested <code><time></code> elements into a single date and time) |
Revision as of 06:49, 6 August 2010
Welcome to the Mozilla wiki page on the HTML5 <time> element. Please feel free to contribute new test pages or new sections. -- Tantek
This article is a stub. You can help MozillaWiki by expanding it.
time element test pages
- ...
time element demo pages
- ...
time element spec issues
expand time
- expand
<time>
and new date/time<input>
elements to be consistent and reflect more real world use cases- impedance match. handle the same set of year, month, date, time variants/subsets between the two. what is taken as input is nearly always displayed as output - the use cases are analogous/parallel.
- recorded/expanded on the WHATWG wiki: http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Time_element#impedance_match_new_date_time_inputs
- more inputs/times. expand both time/input to handle additional real world cases, e.g.: YYYY and --MM-DD
- recorded/expanded on the WHATWG wiki:
- impedance match. handle the same set of year, month, date, time variants/subsets between the two. what is taken as input is nearly always displayed as output - the use cases are analogous/parallel.
nesting time
Recorded on WHATWG wiki: http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Time_element#composite_nested_time_elements
for better DRY:
- improve
<time>
element to support uses analogous to the microformats "value class pattern" date and time separation use case (compose nested<time>
elements into a single date and time)- perhaps even use a
<time>
to compose multiple nested date/time<input>
elements for specific date/time components into a single date and/or time.
- perhaps even use a
see also
- HTML5 home page