On 7/13/06, Sho Kuwamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exactly my point. There are two competing schema living in the same
document: the world of HTML (semantically poor and unextensible), and
the world of microformats. While this works out OK usually, I believe
there are cases where the two worlds
On Jul 12, 2006, at 5:49 PM, John Allsopp wrote:
Tantek (and others)
As I have too much time on my hands :-) Another draft response to
some /. comments
[SDC=Slashdot comment, MFR=Micrformats response]
SDC: Mixing presentation and data - good... bad... good. But it
gets better a little,
@microformats.org
Subject: [uf-discuss] More responses to slashdot comments
Tantek (and others)
As I have too much time on my hands :-) Another draft response to
some /. comments
[SDC=Slashdot comment, MFR=Micrformats response]
SDC: Mixing presentation and data - good... bad... good
Michael Leikam wrote:
spans and h4s are not structurally equivalent. span
and div tags are general structural markup, while heading
tags are specifically defined in relation to other heading
tags. Collectively they define an outline for the page,
while the set of spans on a page defines
On Jul 13, 2006, at 3:17 PM, Sho Kuwamoto wrote:
Depending on the look I wanted to achieve, I might find myself needing
to surround, say, the first three divs by another div (let's call it
leftColumn because there is no semantic relationship between these
three sections).
Why isn't leftColumn
Tantek (and others)
As I have too much time on my hands :-) Another draft response to
some /. comments
[SDC=Slashdot comment, MFR=Micrformats response]
SDC: Mixing presentation and data - good... bad... good. But it gets
better a little, each time (maybe more of a spiral than a wheel).