Yep. That's totally the trick.  Just believe in the simplicity.  Mark
up everything beautifully and semantically - then add in the
microformat class names.  Nothing more to it - *honest*.

On 10/26/06, Adam Darowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's the thing, it seems, about Microformats. The biggest hangup at the
beginning is thinking they are more complex than they are. I first thought
that you had to make sure all the <div>s and <span>s and whatnot were in
line with all the examples I saw.

Then I later found out that it's seriously JUST class names. That's it!

Good luck in microformatic life!
-adam
(my first post)



On 10/26/06, Olly Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26/10/06, James Oppenheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I would normally use a <dl> for this.
>
> You still can :) Just apply the relevant class to the data's parent
> object - in this case, the <dd>, e.g.
>
> <dt>Phone:</dt>
> <dd class="tel">01234 456 789</dd>
>
> And no, you don't need to use an address element here.
>
> --
> Olly Hodgson
> http://thinkdrastic.net/
>
>
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