I think it would be good to try keeping this kind of information on
useful pages that already exist on the wiki, rather than coming up
with all sorts of new micro pages to describe specific elements.

eg: http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-design-pattern#Examples

Though rel-bookmark being #3 on Google does make quite a good case for
using it as a "disambiguation" page, or an extended design pattern
description.

Regards,
Mark

On 1/5/06, Scott Reynen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Marks wrote:
>
> > (also, as http://www.microformats.org/wiki/rel-bookmark is #3 on
> > Google for a search for 'rel bookmark', putting something there is
> > better than nothing).
>
> This is the third reason for me thinking it might be best to not link
> to wiki pages that don't yet exist.  The other two:
>
> 1) blank pages are confusing to readers less familiar with wikis
> 2) blank pages lead to miscommunication here as we discuss a page's
> hypothetical contents (e.g. this thread)
>
> Peace,
> Scott
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