I think this model would be especially nice because non js browsers can still pick up the date.
Please look into that if you have some time. There is also a ticket on the trac[1]. [1]: http://typo.leetsoft.com/trac/ticket/173 On 7/20/05, Chris Boone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all > > I'm setting up a Typo blog for myself -- tweaking it locally first, > now, before deploying to Textdrive soon -- and I noticed that the new > (?) way to format the published dates, using domscript, uses an empty > span element to store the date in a hidden fashion. Course, Tidy (as > manifested in the Firefox HTML Validator plugin) doesn't like empty > spans. > > I'm new to the list, but I looked through the archives quickly and > didn't see any discussion of this. > > It's not a big deal (obviously... :), but since I do sell my services > as a web designer with a focus on web standards, it's not optimal. > > Has anyone thought about another way to implement this functionality? > (Cause it's pretty cool.) > > For instance, might it be worth including the old fashioned (static, > that is) post date within the span, and having show_date_as_local_time > hide it / replace it with the fancier (dynamic, that is) version? > > Thanks. > > -- > Chris Boone > > http://hypsometry.com/ : website edification > http://uvlist.org/ : free classifieds for the Upper Valley > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list > -- Tobi http://www.snowdevil.ca - Snowboards that don't suck http://typo.leetsoft.com - Open source weblog engine http://blog.leetsoft.com - Technical weblog
