Ben Buchanan wrote:
For example (and I've done this myself on numerous
occasions) "come and hear <span class="vcard"><span class="fn">Ben
Barren</span></span> speak about..." is really not contact
information, but this is a very commonly cited example of how one
might use hCard (for example, for conference speakers).
Hmm, well the resulting vCard wouldn't actually be especially useful
:) If it at least associated the person with a URL it would create a
useful chunk of information. But I guess it does change it from "bit
of text" to "someone's name" so.... yeah. But it is awfully borderline
:)
This is what I use in my WordPress site for the comments:
<cite class="vcard">Comment by
<a href="http://redmonk.net" rel="external" class="url">
<span class="fn">Steve Ivy</span></a> on
<a href="#comment-2321">Jul 30, 2006 9:46 pm</a></cite>
Which is probably just a step up from the above example, as it has a URL. :)
I'd be nice to see this supported in WP out of the box, eh?
Pete
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