Sorry if some of you have already seen this, if not, I think it's quite interesting...
Google's massive survey of text/html documents on the web: http://code.google.com/webstats/index.html Of specific relevance to this list: http://code.google.com/webstats/2005-12/classes.html class="title" is the third most commonly used class, and class="content" the 6th most, which could be significant in terms of some of the recent hatom/hcard/hreview disambiguation discussions. http://code.google.com/webstats/2005-12/element-a.html It looks like only a tiny % of hyperlinks use the rel attribute, but of those that do, that data is also interesting. rel="nofollow" is *far* more common than anything else, but rel="license" is surprisingly widespread too. rel="tag" is catching up to rel="bookmark", though their commentary on this is a little disparaging. Though I do find their phrase "rampant bad UI" quite amusing, and unfortunately all too true. see also... http://code.google.com/webstats/2005-12/linkrels.html Regards, Mark _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
