Hello, Thanks for your thoughts.
> My question would be why is a microformat needed? Simply to interoperate and make authoring tools and projection tools work together because they can rely on a common microformat. > It strikes me that the mechanics of a slideshow presentation itself is > a different thing entirely to the content being presented. > > Whilst it's valid to say "this content is an event" or "this content > is a about xyz" as these describe the meaning of the content, saying > "this content is in a slideshow" is telling us about the medium, not > the content. > > Would you agree? How is this different from hAtom or hSlice? hAtom saying "this content is a web feed" and hSlice saying "this content is a web slice". Am I missing something? Any insight appreciated. Cheers. -- Gerald Bauer - Internet Professional - http://geraldbauer.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
