Hello, On 12/6/05, David Janes -- BlogMatrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What's the rule for associating "rating" with "best"? I'm looking at > this example [1] from the Wiki: > > <ul class="categories"> > <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food" rel="tag"> > Food: <span class="rating">18</span>/<span > class="best">30</span></a>;</li> > <li><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/tags/Ambience" rel="tag"> > Ambience: <span class="rating">19</span>/<span > class="best">30</span></a>;</li> > <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service" rel="tag"> > Service: <span class="rating">15</span>/<span > class="best">30</span></a>;</li> > <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price" rel="tag"> > Price: <abbr class="rating" title="2">$$</abbr>...</a></li> > </ul> > > and the implied rule (if it follows) seems rather loosey goosey: if it's > under the same parent element, associate them?. For example, there's > clear way to write: > > <p> > On Fred's <span class="best">4</a> ICBM scale, I give this a <span > class="rating">2</a>. > </p> > > Would it not be better to explicitly place them within a named parent > container (say "rated")? Then one no longer needs to make sure > everything is grouped in some explicit way: > > <p class="rated"> > I rate all my Chilis on a <span class="best">4</span> ICBM scale. The > best I ever had was Texas Joe's Twister, which render large parts of the > midwest uninhabitable later that night and earned a <span > class="rating">4</span> from me. > </p>
I'd say yes. (Unless you want to make them share some unique class name that binds them together.) See ya -- Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. charles @ reptile.ca supercanadian @ gmail.com developer weblog: http://ChangeLog.ca/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Never forget where you came from _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss