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They shouldn't be: http://jsbin.com/exohar/1/
Notice how they're all exactly the same height, same margins, padding, etc.
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Oscar, that looks great in the jsbin. But it hasn't been my experience when marking up html docs. I understand what you're saying and agree completely, it just isn't my direct experience. I have to go with what I see on the monitors in front of me in multiple browsers.
Personally, I have no problem using project specific semantic classes in div tags. It matches my CSS to the document involved and its content. Next time I have an 'aside' in a page, I'll try using the tag again. If I want to have a nav bar that occupies 80 pixels of screen height and it's own un–shared vertical space, I'll use the nav tags. But that look is tired and I'm trying something else on my latest.
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That's just a raw HTML doc (view the source). Can you give me a gist to look at? Browsers shouldn't be adding anything to headers and stuff. They're basically just divs with meaning.
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If HTML5 did this, HTML6 should not. All the tags should be equal.
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Close this?
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