From: Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
l
span class=l
line and span class=line would be better.
They may be better, but you'll have to take that up with the XHTML 2.0 working
group.
Here is the working draft for the XHTML 2.0 L element.
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l
span class=l
line and span class=line would be better.
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On 10/3/07, Michael Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't seem to find a microformat for poetry. I often write poems and
post them to my blog (http://blog.yarrt.com), and I sometimes wonder about
the best way to code them. Below is the method I have thought of (with one
of my poems as an
From: Michael Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
div class=poem
p class=verse
Standing by the roadside,br /
A tall dark man,br /
Wore a long brown coat,br /
Stood in the rain.
/p
I've never been keen with using breaks.
A
more semantically correct answer is provided with
Well, this is my first post to this mailing list and I thought i'd start
by addressing a problem thats been annoying me for a while.
I can't seem to find a microformat for poetry. I often write poems and
post them to my blog (http://blog.yarrt.com), and I sometimes wonder about
the best
Hello Michael,
On 10/3/07, Michael Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, this is my first post to this mailing list and I thought i'd start
by addressing a problem thats been annoying me for a while.
I can't seem to find a microformat for poetry. I often write poems and
post them to my blog
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Walker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I can't seem to find a microformat for poetry.
What would be the use-case? In other words, what would parsers (browsers
or browser plug-ins; other websites) do with poems marked up that way?
You should also look at the work
you mean a microformat for sonnets, or for haikus or Odes or Sestinas,
because Poetry is a broad term that defies an objective structure
needed by microformatting. And I agree with previous commenters that
this requires a problem.
On 10/3/07, Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 3, 2007,