> What has been done so far, can be extended. Basically works
> in browsers, if you don't care about standards. A good prerequisite
> for anything else, anyway.
-> 2. Switch to html5 in eg, ikiwiki 4; users have to deal with
+> 2. Have both a html5 and a xhtml mode, allow user to select.
+> 3. Switch to html5 in eg, ikiwiki 4; users have to deal with
> any custom markup on their pages/templates that breaks then.
-> 3. Have both a html5 and a xhtml mode, allow user to select.
->
-> The third option seems fairly tractable from what I see here and in
+>
+> The second option seems fairly tractable from what I see here and in
> your branch. You made only relatively minor changes to 10 templates.
-> It would probably not be too dreadful to put them in ifdefs.
+> It would probably not be too dreadful to put them in ifdefs. I've made a
+> small start at doing that.
>
> Some of your changes are obvious, like using the new `time` and
> and `article` elements. Others less so, and I'm particularly
>
> Other ideas:
>
-> * Add pubdate attribute to time elements as appropriate.
> * Use aside for the sidebar? Or for the [[templates/note]] template?
> * Use nav for the actionbar
-> * Use placeholder in the search box. Allows closing
-> [[this_todo|Add_label_to_search_form_input_field]]
> * Use details tag instead of the javascript in the toggle plugin.
> (Need to wait on browser support probably.)
+>
> --[[Joey]]
# htmlscrubber.pm needs to not scrub new HTML5 elements
> Also, the [[plugins/relativedate]] plugin needs to be updated to
> support relatatizing the contents of time elements. --[[Joey]]
+
+> Done and done; in html5 mode it uses the time tag, and even
+> adds pubdate when displaying ctimes. --[[Joey]]
+
+## tidy plugin
+
+Will reformat html5 to html4.