On 12/11/06, Tim White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To address the poster's concerns, address is a block-level element, not
inline,
This would seem to contradict that?
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#h-7.5.6
I've stayed away from using address on some of my pages precisely
because
Am Mittwoch, 13. Dezember 2006 10:11 schrieb Ciaran McNulty:
On 12/11/06, Tim White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To address the poster's concerns, address is a block-level element, not
inline,
This would seem to contradict that?
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#h-7.5.6
I've
On 12/13/06, Siegfried Gipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
address is an element designed to contain contact information. So if you
want to include contact information use address. That is indepenent of
using hCard or not. address is a html element, specified by the w3c, hCard
is an attribute
Ciaran,
On 12/11/06, Tim White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To address the poster's concerns, address is a block-level
element, not inline,
This would seem to contradict that?
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#h-7.5.6
I've stayed away from using address on some of my pages precisely
On 12/13/06, Tim White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that the (%inline) refers to what address can contain -- inline
elements. See same structure for headings:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#h-7.5.5
Aha, that sounds probable (apologies to Siegfried).
The fact it can't
On 13 Dec 2006, at 11:53, Ciaran McNulty wrote:
so my pages don't validate correctly if I add address
Actually, it's more severe than just not validating. Nesting block
level elements within ADDRESS triggers error-handling in browsers,
such that the DOM does not reflect your mark-up.
The fact it can't contain block level elements still makes it unusable
for my needs though (I can't fit my hCard into entirely inline
elements, so my pages don't validate correctly if I add address).
-Ciaran
But you can still use hCard -- just wrap it in something else (div
id=hcard/div).
Am Mittwoch, 13. Dezember 2006 12:53 schrieb Ciaran McNulty:
On 12/13/06, Tim White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that the (%inline) refers to what address can contain --
inline elements. See same structure for headings:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#h-7.5.5
Aha, that
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tantek Çelik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Subject: Re: XFN usage stats and Re: [uf-discuss] rel=muse
implies romantic relationship?
Did you perhaps forget to change that?
microformats do not try to alter people's publishing behavior in an
unnatural way - and ask of
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tim
White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Perhaps you missed this comment:
http://microformats.org/wiki?title=hresume-feedbackcurid=1777diff=0oldid=11198rcid=20574
in which a poster describes how he rejected hResume because it sought to
change his publishing
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