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The HTML tutorials seem to currently be a mix of concept and tutorials. We need to break the data apart into multiple pages so it is more concise and properly organized. Example: The HTML List [1] page is currently 12 printed pages and contains concept material for the first 6 or 7 and the rest is an actual usage tutorial. The top information should be split into a concept page for using lists and then the rest should remain in place as the usage tutorial. This has a few benefits: 1) More concise information to the pages. 2) Throwing less information at people when initially learning. 3) Wasting less ink for those that print the pages. 4) Making the information more properly organized as to what it is compared to having one page trying to handle two functions. [1] http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/guides/html_lists
New location: http://project.webplatform.org/content/issues/25