Hi all: Lately I've been using a lot of footnotes on my blog, and footnotes seem to be the perfect type of thing for a microformat. I googled prior discussions but those discussions referenced several uses but didn't go anywhere. Some people pointed to "cite" but reviewing cite I wasn't able to find one example or reference to usage as a footnote, and also found cite to be overwhelmingly complex for my use-case.
My use-case is while writing I often want to add some additional background to a point where the additional background is useful but tangential to the point of the blog post. That additional background might be an external link with comments but mostly it is just comments. What I've been using is this: <p>blah blah blah<a class="footnote-ref" href="#2006-12-31-slug">[1]</a> blah blah blah<a class="footnote-ref" href="#2006-12-31-slug">[2]</a></p> Then at the bottom of the blog post: <ol class="footnotes" id="2006-12-31-slug"> <li>Blah blah blah</li> <li>Blah blah blah</li> </ol> Note I haven't been calling out each footnote individually because doing so is more work that I really have wanted to put into this level of semantic markup but if there were a well thought out microformat I might be willing to go to the extra effort. I don't have much bandwidth to devote lots of time to this issue (it's tactical for me, not strategic), so if others aren't interested and it doesn't require too much debate then I'd like to see what we can do. If not, I'll just do what works for me and not worry about it for now. -- -Mike Schinkel http://www.mikeschinkel.com/blogs/ http://www.welldesignedurls.org/ _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss