First time here. Hope this is on-topic! Sorry if it is not :-) ##Short version
I was thinking that it would be nice to have a page on the Wiki that collects CSS templates for creating and displaying microformats. ##Long version I'm putting together some HTML-forms that people can fill out and produce an hReview. In my case, it's for reviewing educational content. I want people to be able to add a one-line of JavaScript to their site so that they can either have a static-looking form on their site, or a dynamic "div-window pop-up" (call it what you will). I want the form to know that it is ultimately 1) producing a review in the form of an hReview microformat, and 2) it will be aggregated onto other sites. To let people know about Microformats and hReview, I thought it would be neat to put the microformats logo in the corner of the form with a link to microformats.com -- or perhaps linking specifically to the about page for hReview. I thought it would be cool if there was some standard CSS templates for people to use. What do people think of sharing their CSS templates for microformat forms and displays? Does this run contrary to the beautiful, simple, "the semantic web is already here" message that microformats carry? -- that is, bringing in ugly style issues :-) Joshua Gay -- Free Software Foundation [http://fsf.org] Textbook Revolution [http://textbookrevolution.org] One Laptop per Child [http://laptop.org] Free Textbook Project [http://freetextbookproject.org] Transparent Federal Budget [http://transparentfederalbudget.com] _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
