Hi there This is my first post here, sorry if I'm not posting in the right place. I'm adding uformats support in my application and I have to say I'm quite intrigued but I'm facing with 3 problems
1) Sometime I have to change the code of my pages in places where I would prefer to have a more clean structure. 2) Sometime I would like to to the uformats on my pages information that I have in my application but that are not rendered in the current page, and adding/hiding these information in the original structure to complete the rendered information, make my page really dirty. 3) In some cases I would like to add a uformat containing informations that are not present at all on the page but that are deeply connected with the context of the page. Now, what I was thinking is to add in the footer of my pages a sort of container (let's say a div) with all the microformats that I want to provide to my end user. Basicly this div will be not visible because of style setting , it will be just available for parsing purpouse. What I'm wondering is if this approach makes any sense since microformats are more oriented to give semantic/parsability to the visible content. I was thinking as an alternative to provide the possibility to download directly the vcard or whatever, but I still would preferer microformats since they sounds for me a bit more discoverable than a link to the vcard or to the final object. One last question that I have is about the screen reader for impaired user. Is there already a standard/proposal to signal that a section of the page is dedicated to microformats, or maybe I should just use something to avoid the processing of the container by the screen reader. That's all, thank you for the attention. Paolo _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
