For myself, I mostly just skip to the 'examples' section... but that's
because I learn by reading code better than reading english ;)

On 10/16/06, Justin Thorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think the pages the way they are presented now are a bit hard to process and 
understand.

I remember for me it took some time to initally dig through the specification 
to find what I was actually looking for.  I just wanted to figure out how to 
write an hCard.

Andy, I look forward to seeing the fruits of your labor.

Cheers,
Justin




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I've just been introducing a colleague to the concept of hCalendar; and
referred her to:

        http://microformats.org/wiki/hCalendar

She was baffled; not lest because, though the page had a treatise on
"Semantic XHTML Design Principles", it didn't list the hCalendar fields,
let alone say which are mandatory and which are optional!

I have started to rewrite the page, but welcome contributions.

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