On Sep 12, 2007, at 9:43 PM, Matt Warnock wrote:
Hello - I have a question of how to create an id that carries
through several cell elements and then links to the X2V service to
create the .ics file.
I am hoping to have multiple events on one page and want to give
the user one option to d
Hello,
This is more an accessibility issue, but I couldn't help noticing that
you've marked up the event times as the row headings for each row. So the
headings for 'santa monica' in the first row are 'location' and '0700 -
0800'. I think it would make more sense, particularly to assistive
technol
On Sep 12, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Matt Warnock wrote:
I am giving the first element (cell) of the row time th an id, then
referencing that id in the following td classes through the headers
attribute.
I'm using the clues in the Allsopp book of naming the axis
attribute the same as the th column
On Sep 4, 2007, at 12:26 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
or is that naughty? :-)
I actually do stuff like that all the time... for things like
signatures... it makes it very compact... for example...
-- http://changelog.ca/";>Charles Iliya
Krempeaux
(It makes it so I don't have to add a
> >
> >
> > or is that naughty? :-)
>
> I actually do stuff like that all the time... for things like
> signatures... it makes it very compact... for example...
>
> -- http://changelog.ca/";>Charles Iliya
> Krempeaux
>
Strictly speaking it actually isn't correct according to the hCard spec:
"
On Sep 4, 2007, at 8:39 AM, Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
I suspect it's the fact the lon/lat need a @class="geo" wrapper.
that
would have to go on the TR meaning the vcard gets pushed up a level.
or is that naughty? :-)
It's not naughty, but it just doesn't mean what you hope it means. :)
-r
Hello Nick,
On 9/4/07, Nick Fitzsimons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I suspect it's the fact the lon/lat need a @class="geo" wrapper. that
> > would have to go on the TR meaning the vcard gets pushed up a level.
>
>
>
> or is that naughty? :-)
I actually do stuff like that all the time... for
Ciaran McNulty wrote:
The lack of anything to wrap table columns in is quite a frustration.
Current microformat parsers may not be able to grok it, but that's
precisely what COLGROUP is for:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html#h-11.2.4
Admittedly, you can't change column grouping
On 9/4/07, Nick Fitzsimons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I suspect it's the fact the lon/lat need a @class="geo" wrapper. that
> > would have to go on the TR meaning the vcard gets pushed up a level.
>
>
>
> or is that naughty? :-)
I believe that vcard child properties have to be on child HTML
On Tue, September 4, 2007 16:16, Montgomery, Mike wrote:
>
>> How would I mark-up the second table row (based on a real-world
>> advocacy example):
>>
>> LongitudeLatitudeHeightFooobar
>> Place
>>
>> 16.3061.07140zzzWidgetsville
>>
>>
>> with both hCard and geo?
>>
>> The real example has ~50 row
> I suspect it's the fact the lon/lat need a @class="geo" wrapper. that
> would have to go on the TR meaning the vcard gets pushed up a level.
or is that naughty? :-)
Regards,
Nick.
--
Nick Fitzsimons
http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/
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microformats-di
> How would I mark-up the second table row (based on a real-world
advocacy
> example):
>
>
LongitudeLatitudeHeightFooobar
> Place
>
>
16.3061.07140zzzWidgetsville
td>
>
> with both hCard and geo?
>
> The real example has ~50 rows. Is it feasible to wrap each in:
>
>?
>
> is there an al
On 9/4/07, Nick Fitzsimons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > LongitudeLatitudeHeightFooo
> > barPlace
> > 16.3061.07140zzzWi
> > dgetsville
> >
> > with both hCard and geo?
> Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the problem with
>
>
I suspect it's the fact the lon/lat need a @class="geo" wrapper.
> How would I mark-up the second table row (based on a
> real-world advocacy
> example):
>
> LongitudeLatitudeHeightFooo
> barPlace
>
> 16.3061.07140zzzWi
> dgetsville
>
> with both hCard and geo?
>
> The real example has ~50 rows. Is it feasible to wrap each in:
>
>?
>
> is there an alt
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