Colin Barrett wrote: > On May 22, 2007, at 1:35 PM, Manu Sporny wrote: > >>> using a character that is requires escaping when writing CSS >>> rules etc.) >> >> Why would we write CSS rules for hset? > > For many content authors, one of the main advantages of having data in a > microformat is to easily style it with CSS. In fact, since the > classnames and format is standard, you could even have a user style > sheet in your browser to make hCards appear with a green background and > a yellow border with a small rolodex card icon too.
I understand why we would want to do this for hCard - I can't understand why somebody would want to do this for hSet. Specifically, I don't understand the CSS argument because I haven't seen enough examples of group highlighting via CSS in the real world. > If you're seriously asking the question of "why would we want to style a > microformat with CSS," perhaps you're in the wrong place... The question wasn't that general - "Why would we write CSS rules for hset?". Per the Microformats process - do we have examples of anybody highlighting that information? I'd be very interested to see some examples of this as there are none listed in the 68 entries on the grouping-examples page: http://microformats.org/wiki/grouping-examples -- manu _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
