Frances,

In the case of rev="vote-for" what would you put in the corresponding rel=""?

A.

On 1/18/07, Frances Berriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 18/01/07, Ben Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18 Jan 2007, at 15:49, Frances Berriman wrote:
> > Could Sites of the Month not just use rev="vote-for"? As in - this
> > site voted for me.
>
> Wrong way around Frances, I think.
>
> • rev="vote-for" — 'this site is a vote for the href'
> • rel="vote-for" — 'href is a vote for this site'
>
> Your concept is correct, though. It definitely seems like a valid
> case for a rel-vote.
>
> So: <a href="http://back.to/site/a"; title="Voted 'site of the month'
> by Site A' rel="vote-for">Site of the Month!</a> could be used to
> indicate your site had been 'voted for' by another.

Doh! I think you're right.

Anyway - the rev/rel relationsip basically means you (should) never
have to extend your class names to do the other half of a partnership.

--
Frances Berriman
http://fberriman.com

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