On 10/27/05, Eric Scheid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 28/10/05 5:50 AM, "James M Snell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The title of an APP collection will be the title of the > > XHTML anchor or link with rel='entry' or 'generic' pointing > > to the collection's primary feed. > > If these are not present then it will be the text of the > > anchor (if it is an anchor). > > A common idiom in human readable xhtml is to use short pertinent text in the > anchor, and a more verbose explanatory style text in the title attribute. > > like this: > > <a href='..' title="This is the place I ramble on about cat pix > and lasagne recipes. Enter at your own risk">Eric's Main Blog</a> > > Some might be surprised to see that long text appear in their editing > environment as the title of the blog. > > I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just pointing out a nasty anti-personnel > mine on this path. >
Good point. I will consider this in the new version of the profile. OTOH, this might belong in an implementatin guide. <digesting/> Thanks. - Luke
