I'm not convinced that his implementation is correct for the long
term, but as an internet plug-in (mac only for now) it's good enough.

I mean think about: when every page on the web has a feed and
microformatted content, such buttons will be meaningless (which is why
I combined favoriting and subscribing in earlier versions of Flock --
since reverted).

But for now, it's still the exception and not the rule, so I like how
Hick's idea gets us closer to what begins to be possible with
microformats.

Chris

On 6/20/06, Chris Casciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jun 20, 2006, at 11:13 PM, Chris Messina wrote:

> Beautiful:
>
> http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/a-proposal-for-a-safari-
> microformats-plugin
>
> ;)
>

Its certainly an interesting task... as a plugin or shipped right in
the browser... though i'd love to see it in camino first... having
support in sfari does me about as much good as tails does ;)


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