I know there has been some discussion of FAQs recently but I have only a little context so forgive me...
I had to create a FAQ for something today. I used the following format: <div class="faq" id="faq1"> <h1><a href="http://example.com/subject/">FAQ Title</a></h1> <ol class="faq-toc"> <li><a href="#faq1-1">Is this the most asked question?</a></li> ... </ol> <dl class="faq-faq"> <dt id="faq1-1-q"><a href="#faq1-1" id="faq1-1">Is this the most asked question?</a></dt> <dd id="faq1-1-a-1">Yes, this is the most asked question.</dd> ... </dl> </div> I had to throw this together quickly, so it may not be so great, but I thought I would share and see what the HTML gurus here think. How do others here format a FAQ? Of course I am not proposing this as a uf. This is just one example. That said, I tend to think that all the FAQs online contain a lot of meaning that is needlessly lost on machines: - This is a question. - This is an answer. - This is the answer to that question. - These questions are frequently asked. - This question is asked more/less frequently than that question. - These questions are all related . - These questions are about X. Is a QA pair plus a subject a sort of triple? I imagine a Web-wide FAQ search that gives the illusion of an expert system. Of course, I have a wild imagination - rampant even :) I am just dreaming out loud. So busy lately... Cheers, - Luke _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
