Ryan King wrote:
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:54 AM, B.K. DeLong wrote:
or should I simply make it
<p class="adr">Unbelievable. Yesterday's high temperature in <span
class="locality">Salem</span> it was 57 degrees out. </p>
But I'd say that his is more semantic, because you're reusing the
semantics of http://microformats.org/wiki/adr.
Why not:
<p>
Unbelievable. Yesterday's high temperature in
<span class="adr locality">Salem</span>
it was 57 degrees out.
</p>
i.e.
<span class="locality">Any Town</span>, <abbr class="region"
title="California">CA</abbr>
I don't think there's been any discussion of this, but I've seen
examples of people doing precisely this. So, you're not alone here.
If you were to do this (I'm not saying it's a good or bad idea) wouldn't
you do it the other way, with the machine readable data inside the title?
<abbr class="region" title="CA">California</a>,
<abbr class="country" title="US">U.S.A.</abbr>
Regards, etc...
David
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