There are no small amount of times when you'd want to wrap a block with links, including headers, summaries, and composites.
It's actually unfortunate that in so many cases where people wrap blocks with anchors, they go for the inner-wrap method which has a major downside in that the inner anchor does not span the entire block by default. That means that there are a lot of, say, logos that have padding you can't click on (contrast with the horrible ads that have clickable whitespace).
It's actually unfortunate that in so many cases where people wrap blocks with anchors, they go for the inner-wrap method which has a major downside in that the inner anchor does not span the entire block by default. That means that there are a lot of, say, logos that have padding you can't click on (contrast with the horrible ads that have clickable whitespace).