On 6/15/07, Dougal Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, so I started a new job recently.
The web site and service has a lot to do with SEO. But despite that, the
HTML is a mess of table-based layout and tag soup. I'm hoping I can
change that in time, but it won't happen quickly. But one of the main
reasons that I think it's possible to change it is because I think that
the interest in microformats, and the related boost in search indexing
from Technorati and friends, will appeal to my boss. And from there, I
have a stepping stone to the benefits of POSH in a more general sense.
So I guess my question is, if I manage to shove some microformats
(rel-tag, hCard and hReview come to mind) into the middle of our
ugly-as-sin markup, are we going to get raked across the coals? :)
If you apply microformats to accurately identify the objects in your
pages, no, no one will "rake you over the coals", even if the rest of
your markup is terrible.
The goal of microformats should be "progressive semantics" (like
progressive enhancement) where every little bit helps.
The beauty of microformats is that they can be worked into even the
most god-awful markup and still offer the same benefits as if they
were applied to more semantic markup.
In any case, you should go for it and then ping us with the results.
Chris
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