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elements of a List Element should be List Item elements. A List Item Element, BlockQuote, Caption

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36 About Adobe Standard Element Tag Types • Block Quote Element (BlockQuote) - One or more paragraphs of text attributed to someone other than the author of the immediate surrounding text. • Caption Element (Caption) - A brief portion of text that describes a table or a figure. A caption element is different than a Label Element, which merely identifies, but does not describe a table or a figure. • Index Element (Index) - A sequence of entries that contain both identifying text and reference elements that point out the occurrence of the text in the main body of the document. • Table of Contents Element (TOC) - An element that can contain a structured list of items and labels identifying those items. A Table of Contents element can have its own discrete hierarchy. • Table of Contents Item Element (TOCI) - An item contained in a list associated with a Table of Contents Element. Heading and Paragraph Elements These are paragraph-like block-level elements which include specific level headings and generic paragraphs (P). A Heading Element (H) should appear as the first child of any higher level division. Six levels of heading (H1 - H6) are available for applications that don't hierarchically nest sections. Label and List Elements These are special block-level structural elements that are used for structuring lists: • List Element (L) - A List can be any sequence of items of like meaning or other relevance. • List Item Element (LI) - Any one member of a List. The immediate child elements of a List Element should be List Item elements. A List Item Element may have as a child a Label Element (optional) and a Label Body Element (required). • Label Element (LBL) - A Label can be a bullet, a name, or number that identifies and distinguishes an element from others in the same list. • List Body Element (LBody) - The descriptive content of a List item. Table Elements Table elements are special structural elements for structuring tables. They include:

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About Adobe Standard Element Tag Types
Block Quote Element
(BlockQuote)
– One or more paragraphs of text
attributed to someone other than the author of the immediate surrounding
text.
Caption Element
(Caption)
– A brief portion of text that describes a table or a
figure. A caption element is different than a Label Element, which merely
identifies, but does not describe a table or a figure.
Index Element
(Index)
– A sequence of entries that contain both identifying
text and reference elements that point out the occurrence of the text in the
main body of the document.
Table of Contents Element
(TOC)
– An element that can contain a structured
list of items and labels identifying those items. A Table of Contents element
can have its own discrete hierarchy.
Table of Contents Item Element
(TOCI)
– An item contained in a list associated
with a Table of Contents Element.
Heading and Paragraph Elements
These are paragraph-like block-level elements
which include specific level headings and generic paragraphs
(P)
. A Heading
Element
(H)
should appear as the first child of any higher level division. Six levels
of heading
(H1 – H6)
are available for applications that don’t hierarchically nest
sections.
Label and List Elements
These are special block-level structural elements that are
used for structuring lists:
List Element
(L)
– A List can be any sequence of items of like meaning or other
relevance.
List Item Element
(LI)
– Any one member of a List. The immediate child
elements of a List Element should be List Item elements. A List Item Element
may have as a child a Label Element (optional) and a Label Body Element
(required).
Label Element
(LBL)
– A Label can be a bullet, a name,
or number that
identifies and distinguishes an element from others in the same list.
List Body Element
(LBody)
– The descriptive content of a List item.
Table Elements
Table elements are special structural elements for structuring
tables. They include: