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Old 01-02-2026, 07:58 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by icearch View Post
I don't think it is good practical to blindly choosing more specific tags over more general one. It all depends on the very contents it's tagging.
I agree; I wasn't trying to amke a general statement about blockquotes versus divs. My comment was in the context of the edge of cases like signage, correspondence and original verse where technically they are not bloquotes, but a blockquote more closesly approximates (and delineates) their context than a div that doesn't have any accesibility flags.

I certainly wasn't implying that disabled people are stupid. I'm sure they could generally figure these things out without the use of blockquote tags at all (or ems). The questions is does the use of those tags make it easier to figure it out...

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