On 12/14/07 3:55 PM, "Martin McEvoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 23:18 +0000, Martin McEvoy wrote: >> I do NOT however believe that machine data should be displayed in a >> people area such as @title, I think machine data can be stored >> elsewhere >> in a document such as in the <head> in a list of <link>'s or <meta>'s This is an anti-pattern. Disconnecting data (or meta-data, whatever you prefer to call it) from its context inevitably leads to corruption, and loss of fidelity. Meta keywords rotted for example. One person writes the template with the head and link and meta, and another puts the content in the page, etc. etc. > No but seriously, with my web designer hat on if you are concerned about > accessibility issues or abuse of the abbr pattern this is something > worth thinking about. > > <abbr title="PT3M23S"><span > title="three minutes twenty three seconds"> > 3m 23s > </span></abbr> > > title distraction. > > I don't think there is any abuse of the abbr design pattern in the above > example and it keeps machine data out of peoples faces. Thanks Martin, this is an excellent example. Tantek _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
