Currently, we have the w-nodev
annotation to mark-up information mainly for implementers. As mentioned in #626 (comment) by Anne, however, the tag is not maintained perfectly.
For example, algorithm parts in the description of the ruby element lack w-nodev
. (Particularly, "At any particular time, the segmentation and categorisation of content of a ruby element is the result that would be obtained from running the following algorithm:" in https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics.html#the-ruby-element ) Since the portion is very large, it is somewhat hard to read through the section in order to get the idea about how the ruby element should be used and how the element works.
In any case, the proposal here is to review the usage of w-nodev
and update the existing documents by adding/removing w-nodev
tags accordingly.
This attempt should enable Web developers all over the world to concentrate on developer-oriented information. Moreover, it also accelerates translation projects to publish the most-demanded translations for developers quickly.
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