What to use for poem?
preblockquotecode- something else?
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Don’t use
code(unless computer code is part of the poem). Don’t useblockquote(unless you quote a poem).white space / line breaks:
preorbrYou may use the
preelement. The spec gives an (informative) example:However, I’d only use the
preelement if the poem contains “more” than just meaningful line breaks (e.g. in this example the horizontal whitespace is meaningful).If you have a simple poem, I’d go with the
brelement:container:
pFor most poems, the
pelement is the right candidate (or severalpelements, of course). The spec has an (informative) example:Also:
structure: (
article,figure)Depending on the context (content, page structure, …), a sectioning element might be appropriate (
articlein most cases).Also depending on the context, the
figureelement might be appropriate:But don’t use these in general for all poems, it really depends on the page if their use is correct.
misc. & trivia
poetryelement (→ Rejected)