Ryan King wrote:
Ryan is right you can do it currently, but (afaict) you will be to do it with CSS3 with the adjacent selector and the contains pseudo-class eg.On Sep 25, 2006, at 5:41 PM, Michael McCracken wrote:On 9/25/06, Scott Reynen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Sep 25, 2006, at 4:58 PM, Michael McCracken wrote: > I like Brian's suggestion to use a type class to denote what type of > UID it is while avoiding a huge list of new class names. > > <span class="uid"><span class="type">DOI</span>: <a class="value" > href="http://dx.doi.org/stuff">...</a></span> >> It seems like this need for a typed value recurs elsewhere, and a good> solution could become another useful design pattern for microformats > in general. Indeed, this looks like what we're already doing in hCard with tel types.Yep - http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard#type_subproperty_values So suppose I wanted to apply a different style to different types of vcard properties - for instance to highlight all 'home' phones. Is there a good way to do that in CSS?Not currently. You'd have to either add a classname in the markup or write some javascript that read the contents of the .type and adds a classname.-ryan _______________________________________________
span.type:contains("DOI") + a.value{
color: red;
}
Gareth.
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