On Jan 4, 2008 2:45 PM, Tantek Çelik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The fact that hCard is *the* #1 format for publishing information about a > person on the Web would seem to refute that. > > http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-supporting-user-profiles
"Profiles" is not the problem that Andy & Ryan C. are talking about: they're talking about using hCard in casual references to people and places on the web. For example, on your blog, you've coded: | My friend <a href="http://juliettemelton.com/">Julie</a> and I thought this up when discussing | end of year rituals, and threw it together quickly and roughly in a matter of days (like the first BarCamp). | We invited a bunch of people (also coarsely brainstormed, certainly not comprehensive), a few of | whom were actually available to attend, and shared an incredible two days of reflection | (what <em>did</em> you do) and projection (what are you <em>going to</em> do). They're suggesting that you're much more likely to provide semantic information about "Julie" if you were willing to do the simple operating of adding (for example) 'class='vcard'" to the A tag. Regards, etc... -- David Janes Founder, BlogMatrix http://www.blogmatrix.com http://blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
