Hello Benjamin Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
1. Sticking a hyphen at the beginning of the property name is not all there is to it. The CSS 2.1 specification only defines error-handling for (unrecognized) vendor-specific properties only work when their names and values can be parsed with the CSS core grammar. That might well be possible with "1968-01-04"; I haven't tried to evaluate it. Alternately, you might need to put it in a quoted string (like with the value of the "content" property).
I hadn't thought of that something like this maybe... <span class="bday" style="content:'1968-01-04';">4th Jan, 1968</span> It doesn't produce any errors with the validator, but is it still a "hack" Best Wishes Martin McEvoy _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
