On 1/12/06 9:28 AM, "David Janes -- BlogMatrix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> (1) are the sub-ratings (i.e. quality of service: 3/5) always going to >>> be dependent on rel-tag >> >> Yes. > > OK, so in particular: > > (1) > > This: > > <b>Food rating</b>: <span class="rating">4</span> out of 5<br /> First of all, this is <b>ed and <br>eakfast markup which is to be avoided. http://tantek.com/log/2002/10.html#L20021022t1432 > should becomes something like: > > <a href="http://example.com/tags/Food"> > <b>Food rating</b>: > <span class="rating">4</span> out of <span class="best">5</span></a> > <br /> Better, but still needs fixing: * for better semantic XHTML (to fix <b> & <br> abuse) * it is missing rel="tag", and * "best" is unnecessary since 5 is the default best. <a style="display:block" href="http://example.com/tags/Food" rel="tag"> <h4 style="display:inline">Food rating</h4>: <span class="rating">4</span> out of 5 </a> Note that I inlined the necessary CSS style properties to achieve the presentation that was previously achieved with the presentational tags <b> & <br>. Ideally that styling would be done via a style sheet. > (2) > > Visually, all sub-ratings will be a hyperlink. Correct. This is so that the user can click on them and see what the reviewer *means* by "Food". That example.com/tags/Food page could for example explain precisely what 1,2,3,4,5 means in terms of a Food rating. > [I know I'm re-iterating something that's kind of obvious, I just want > to spell it out] No problem. It's good to make things explicit. Thanks, Tantek _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
