On 9/5/07, André Luís <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everyone. > > - when the user hovers on the margin-mark, the user-agent should > 'target' to the (root?) element (like what's done with the #anchor in > urls) and that would allow the publishers to specify the > looks/highlight accordingly. Like: > > .vcard:target { > border:1px solid red; > } > > or even > .vcard:target .actions{ > visibility: visible; > } > > (without constraining the publisher to a specific class name or element)
I agree with many of the previous sentiments. Dimitri's mockups are an excellent idea and I also think it would be great to style the uf targets via CSS :target as suggested by André. I would just like to suggest we keep in mind the way Tails Export displays the available microformats on a page. As opposed to Operator (which is an invaluable tool) which uses perhaps too much menu nesting, I feel the sidebar is the perfect place to organize this type of content. Coupled with Dimitri's margin-marks, we could have a winner. Jason _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss