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| This page is a place holder for examples of how people currently collect questions and answers
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| == Examples ==
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| '''NOTE: These examples need actual markup placed inline with summary analysis of their implied schemas. See [[hlisting-examples]] for example. See also [[examples]] for more on how to do this.'''
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| The Firefox faq is marked up with <dl> http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/faq
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| as is the old Mozilla 1.5 FAQ: http://www.mozilla.org/start/1.5/faq/profile.html#newprofile
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| Both of them are separated into sections and have tables of contents.
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| For the [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/2004/xhtml-faq W3C XHTML faq], the table of contents is in an ordered list, and contains urls that point to the question/answer fragments below. The question answer fragments are an h3 element paired with one or more p elements.
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| For the Brainstorms and Raves article on [http://brainstormsandraves.com/articles/semantics/structure/#faqSemantics, HTML, XHTML, and Structure], the faq is definition list enclosed in a div element of the class faq. Questions are inside of dt elements, and answers inside of dd elements. If a question has multiple answers, there would be a seperate dd element for each answer.
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| == Formats ==
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| '''NOTE: This should really be moved to [[qa-formats]]'''.
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| DocBook has a <qandaset> element http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/qandaset.html
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| which is used with <question> and <answer> elements, and optionally
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| <qandadiv> elements.
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