On 11/6/06, Tee G. Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, What would be the best and creative way to style the tags?
I don't know about best or most creative. Depends on your design I suppose.
You know, like those big small, very big, very small words under the
'tags' title.
You mean more specifically "tag clouds"?
I vaguely remember reading something that tags are invented by
technorati, so I went to pay a visit, and totally clueless when I see
these in the markup:
<li><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><a
href="/tag/Bush">Bush</a></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></
em></em></em></em></em></em></em></li>
<li><em><em><em><em><a href="/tag/Comedy">Comedy</a></em></em></em></
em></li>
<li><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><a href="/tag/
Democrats">Democrats</a></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></
em></li>
<li><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><a href="/tag/
Election">Election</a></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></
em></em></li>
<li><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><em><a href="/tag/
Elections">Elections</a></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></em></
em></em></em></em></li>
What the hell with all those <em>????
In this situation, the nested <em>'s are being used to give greater
emphasis to those tags most used and the CSS styling probably reflects
this with font-sizing and colouring.
--
Frances Berriman
http://fberriman.com
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