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These seem like it would be beneficial for users to map:
User agents must treat acronym elements in a manner equivalent to abbr elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering.
User agents must treat dir elements in a manner equivalent to ul elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering.
User agents must treat listing elements in a manner equivalent to pre elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering.
User agents must treat plaintext elements in a manner equivalent to pre elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering.
User agents must treat xmp elements in a manner equivalent to pre elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering.
Not covered in HTML but maybe should be:
frame (like iframe)
strike (like s)
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See whatwg/html#9296
HTML specifies obsolete features here https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/obsolete.html#non-conforming-features
These seem like it would be beneficial for users to map:
Not covered in HTML but maybe should be:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: