Last week in Boston we were discussing Pingerati and "how do you find
microformats" (in general). One passing idea I had was that search
engines should supply a CSS element selector. So for example, to find
Tantek's hCard we could search "tantek css:vcard". Neatly, this shows
one of the great benefits of microformats -- by working in HTML data
world, we gain the benefits of existing tools but still work with
data.

I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but if by css:vcard you
mean a parameter that looks for cascading style sheet selectors (in
reference to the class name that has 'hCard" as a value) then, class
names aren't CSS, they're in fact HTML.

A.
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