In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ryan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Jan 6, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Katrina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> writes
>>
>>> I want to specify a work-related telephone number, but I just want to
>>> label it 'Phone:'. The closest I can find to do this is the abbr,
>>> however, work is not an abbreviation of 'phone'.
>>>
>>> eg. <abbr class="type" title="work">Phone</abbr>
>>>
>>> Q2. Would it be possible to do something like this, instead?
>>> <span class="type" title="work">Phone</span>
>>
>>
>> We could - if there is sufficient support - adapt the recently-
>>proposed
>> "sub-microformat" pattern, so that:
>>
>> <foo class="tel-work">5555555</a>
>>
>> becomes parsed as a "work-type" 'phone number.
>
>I don't think we want to do this, because it puts human-readable data
>("work") in a spot that's no longer visible.
Except that, as the OP stated, that it's a work number is clear from the
context.
In any case, how is that different from:
<abbr class="dtstart" title="2008-01-07">7 Jan</abbr>
where "2008" is "hidden"?
--
Andy Mabbett
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