[uf-discuss] Re: Jeremy's inline friend link pattern

2007-12-07 Thread Edward O'Connor
Jeremy wrote: > I was chatting with title="Tantek Çelik"> href="http://tantek.com/";>Tantek yesterday. > > So, quick straw poll: does that look a reasonable use of the CITE > element? I think it depends on the surrounding text. If the next sentence is "He made a really interesting point ab

Re: [uf-discuss] Re: Jeremy's inline friend link pattern

2007-12-06 Thread Jeremy Keith
Toby wrote: If your interpretation is right, then it would be equally correct to write: Cheese is a food. That's right. And in some situations, like a food blog, that would be good usage. It all depends on the individual case of course. But yes, just about any noun could potent

[uf-discuss] Re: Jeremy's inline friend link pattern

2007-12-06 Thread Toby A Inkster
Jeremy Keith wrote: > As far as I can see, the CITE element can (and should) be used when you > are *referencing* a resource (book/film/person, etc.) regardless of what > the surrounding context is. > > So in HTML I could say: > The film Gone With The Wind contains the line Frankly my > dear, I d