Hello Manu On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 22:46 -0500, Manu Sporny wrote: > My argument still stands - we're providing a specific scope to > 'title', > 'summary' and 'description' - that scope is 'entry'. > > We are also providing a specific scope to 'name', and 'unit' - that > scope is 'organization'.
So microformats DO "scope" after all! <span class="title"></span> "title" in hcard is in the "scope" of "job" it just doesn't say it, in haudio it would be in the "scope" of audio but we would say it <span class="audio-title"></span> Maybe an Idea would be for hcard to say what it means and stop being so vague and confusing, and in my opinion "wrong" change <span class="title"></span> in hcard to <span class="job-title"></span> can be easily explained as "the function of the object the vcard represents" or simply their "job title" which is how its often explained. None need never have this discussion about "title" again? the community would say "yes of course you can use title in your new microformat it makes sense too, although it must be scoped like *foo-title* in order to give it context" Thanks Martin McEvoy _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
