review site is a genre-only site (also fairly common), and I needed to
have a field stating the "degree of cyberpunk visuals" and the
"Correlation to cyberpunk themes." I could just as easily imagine a T&A rating field like some of the bad movie sites use, or "number of deaths" or "blood spurt rating" like some of the horror review sites use. I guess the point here is that if you don't already have them (and again, forgive my ignorance, as I only know the wordpress plugin and haven't examined the XML spec at all), you need some generic user-defined fields. If not, they
will be created anyways.


I don't know how the Structured Blogging wordpress plugin does this (or whether it allow it at all), but in hReview you can do tagged ratings. So, in your example:

<a href="http://wikipedia.org/wiki/CyberPunk_Visuals";>
Degree of CyberPunk Visuals:
  <span class="rating">15</span>/<span class="best">30</span>
</a>


sfam, you should be able to do that in the SB plugins with XML like this in the <display media="html"> section:

<a href="http://wikipedia.org/wiki/CyberPunk_Visuals";>
Degree of CyberPunk Visuals:
 <field content="/path/to/rating/element" type="rating"/>
</a>

You can create as many ratings as you like. Some of the SB templates (I think review-cafe.xml and review-hotel.xml, at least) have multiple ratings, although none of them are tagged properly yet like in the example.

Here's what the code in review-cafe looks like at the moment:

<if content="foodrating"><div><b>Food rating</b>: <field content="foodrating" type="rating"/></div></if>

I guess this should become:

<if content="foodrating"><div><a href="http://structuredblogging.org/ratings/food"; rel="tag"><b>Food rating</b>: <field content="foodrating" type="rating"/></a></div></if>

Cheers,
Phil
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