Brian,
Hello all.

I'm new to the mailinglist; I'm a student and freelance designer/
developer.

--- hello, welcome to the list

I suppose we could work around this by using the title attribute
along with the class="include" on almost all elements.
ie. <table><tr class="include" title="#row_data"><td/></tr></table>
is valid.

--- there is a better, more semantic way. Tables have several
accessibility 'hooks' they allow for axis, header, id, and other
attributes to create relationships between two cells.

Unfortunately, i can't seem to find any examples about this on the
wiki, and the example pages no longer seem to exist.

I know the new microformats book does cover all of this indepth,
hopefully we can get an example on the wiki.

I'm starting a new column at digital web very soon "code sharp" - this might be a great thing to kick off with.

(for those who don't know, I'm the guy who wrote the book Brian is referring to - but much better, Brian Tech Edited it)

http://microformatique.com/book

There's also a great online tool for building table based hCalendars,

http://dmitry.baranovskiy.com/work/csc/

very cool

john

p.s.

(out march 26)

pps

sorry for the slightly advertisey post

j



Do you have a URL you could post here so we can help you mark-it-up?

-brian

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brian suda
http://suda.co.uk
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