Martin McEvoy wrote: > <div class="haudio"> > <h1 class="vcard"> > <span class="contributor org">The Beatles</span> - > <span class="fn">The White Album</span></h1> > > <div class="haudio vcard"> > <h2 class="fn">Disc: 1</h2> > <ol> > <li class="sound">Back in the U.S.S.R. - <span > class="duration">2:43</span></li> > <li class="sound">Dear Prudence- <span class="duration">3:56</span></li> > </ol> > </div> > <div class="haudio vcard"> > <h2 class="fn">Disc: 2</h2> > <ol> > <li class="sound">Birthday - <span class="duration">2:42</span></li> > <li class="sound">Yer Blues - <span class="duration">4:00</span></li> > </ol> > </div> > </div>
In a very generic sense, I see where you're going, Martin. However, keep in mind that what you've marked up is really a formatted name. The sound markup is meant for "audio samples". hAudio has already solved that problem in a more semantically compact and accurate way (by using rel="sample", rel="enclosure", and rel="payment"). For solving the problem of albums, using the 'album/track' markup previously proposed seems to make more semantic sense than this proposal. -- manu _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
