(resend from Friday, since it was lost)
Hey guys,
I'm trying to implement hCard for a client's contact page. I have Tails
and the greasemonkey extensions (microformat-action,
microformat-find-gm5) for Firefox. Normally, when I view a
microformatted page, I'm shown the small icon via the GM
That picked it up! And, most interestingly, viewing the page via the web
rather than locally has trigged the GM extension to work. I guess that
was all it was?
Frances
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The mailing list is subscribers only, so I'd guess the answer is no.
-ryan
On Jul 12, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Paul Bryson wrote:
I just realized that I have no idea if most of my emails make it
through. I post through Gmane, so it appears there. But as I
don't subscribe to the mailing list, I
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,
While I agree that the use of the class attribute in microformats is
consistent with the intended use (i.e., to embed semantic information
into HTML), I think there are some subtle gotchas to consider.
My recollection is that when span and class were introduced, there
were a lot of people who
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