Okay, here’s a breakdown of the requirements, formatted with scannable subheads, and a plan for how to approach creating the HTML article. This is not the full article content, but a detailed outline and preparation based on your instructions. I’ll focus on the structural and technical aspects, as you haven’t provided the article content itself.
Article Preparation & Structure Plan
Table of Contents
This plan addresses each of your points, aiming for a Google News-friendly, accessible, and well-structured article.
1. Core Topic & Search Intent
Based on the provided links, the core topic is AC/DC’s upcoming concert at BC Place in Vancouver.
* Primary Search Intent: Users are likely searching for details about the concert – dates,times,ticket prices,how to buy tickets,venue details.
* Adjacent Needs (Semantic Branching):
* What Happened: Announcement of the concert.
* What it Means: Significance of AC/DC touring, potential economic impact on Vancouver, fan excitement.
* Who’s Affected: AC/DC fans in Vancouver and surrounding areas, the music industry, BC Place, local businesses.
* Timeline: Announcement date, on-sale date, concert date.
* FAQs: Common questions about tickets, parking, age restrictions, setlists.
* Next Steps: How to buy tickets, travel/accommodation planning.
2. HTML Structure & Accessibility
The article will be wrapped in a single <article> element. Here’s the planned hierarchy:
AC/DC Announces Massive Show at BC Place in Vancouver
Concert Announcement & Details
Ticket Information
On-Sale Dates & Prices
Where to Buy Tickets
BC Place: Venue Information
Location & Transportation
Accessibility
AC/DC: A Legacy of Rock
Impact on Vancouver
Economic Benefits
Fan Excitement
Frequently Asked Questions
* Semantic Elements: Using <header>, <section>, <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, <aside>, <footer> as specified.
* No <span> in Headings: Using id attributes on headings for styling/linking if needed.
* Accessibility: Proper heading hierarchy,alt text for images (in <figure> elements),and semantic HTML will contribute to accessibility.
3. AP Style & Consistency
* Proper Nouns: Strict adherence to AP style for capitalization of names, cities, teams, etc.
* Court Decisions: (Not directly applicable to this topic, but noted for future articles).
* Grammar/Punctuation: Meticulous proofreading for errors. Active voice favored.
4. Required Components
* <aside class="at-a-glance">: Will contain a concise summary:
* What: AC/DC concert
* Where: BC Place, Vancouver
* When: [Date of concert]
* Why it Matters: Major rock band performing, notable event for Vancouver music scene.
* What’s Next: Ticket sales open [date].
* <aside class="editors-analysis">: Will include expert commentary,signed “- marcusrodriguez”. This will provide context, analysis of the band’s current popularity, or the concert’s significance.
* Lists: Used for FAQs, ticket price breakdowns, etc.
* **Tables
