On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 07:10 -0800, Tantek Çelik wrote: > One quick bit of feedback on this thread (which I'll also note on the > wiki next to the examples added) - use of the title attribute for > semicolon separated lat-long may not be the user-friendliest thing to > do. > > Given microformats experience with various uses of the the title > attribute - a good rule of thumb is to check to make sure that the > content you are putting into the title attribute is both reasonably > human readable and listenable.
I've noted my observations on your observations http://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=geo-brainstorming&diff=41657&oldid=41586 re: your notes in the Wiki, could you explain how (<span class="geo">lat:<span class="latitude">45.5140800</span>; long <span class="longitude">-73.6111000</span></span>) is more user friendly than title="45.5140800;-73.6111000" ? I see two things there: 1. changing the problem i.e., intended visible readable text content 2. "45.5140800" and "-73.6111000" as text values is no more human readable and listenable than as "45.5140800;-73.6111000" title value. -Sarven _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss