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@scottaohara scottaohara commented Aug 18, 2022

resolves #1396

Clarifies that complementary content at a 'similar level' could be a sibling to the main content, or a direct child of the main content. This better aligns with the permissiveness of HTML's <aside> element which has no requirements of not being allowed within a <main>.
Related: w3c/html-aam#350


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resolves #1396

Clarifies that complementary content at a 'similar level' could be a sibling to the main content, or a direct child of the main content.  This better aligns with the permissiveness of HTML's `<aside>` element which has no requirements of not being allowed within a `<main>`. 
Related: w3c/html-aam#350
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imo the language is very clear and the change good!

@jnurthen jnurthen added the editorial a change to an example, note, spelling, grammar, or is related to publishing or the repo label Aug 24, 2022
@pkra pkra merged commit ece14a1 into main Aug 25, 2022
@pkra pkra deleted the complementing-complementary branch August 25, 2022 06:49
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pkra pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 25, 2022
resolves #1396

Clarifies that complementary content at a 'similar level' could be a sibling to the main content, or a direct child of the main content.  This better aligns with the permissiveness of HTML's `<aside>` element which has no requirements of not being allowed within a `<main>`. 
Related: w3c/html-aam#350
jnurthen pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2023
resolves #1396

Clarifies that complementary content at a 'similar level' could be a sibling to the main content, or a direct child of the main content.  This better aligns with the permissiveness of HTML's `<aside>` element which has no requirements of not being allowed within a `<main>`. 
Related: w3c/html-aam#350
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