[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking about creating an aggregator of book reviews, based on
the hReview format. People just needed to drop their website link and it
would ping it regularly for new reviews. But since the microformat has a
field 'type' where the best description for a book
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tantek Çelik
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On 7/25/07 2:29 AM, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the same edit, Tantek restored instructions, such as use CTRL S to
save, which I'd removed, which are OS and browser specific, on the basis
that they help some
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tantek Çelik
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On 7/25/07 2:29 AM, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made this edit in the light of Manu's well- intentioned, but misguided,
request that changes be made to the template:
From: Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CTRL-S on my machine. *when editing a wiki page*, causes my browser to
open a dialogue to save a local copy of the editing form.
When editing a wiki page you're right. The Accesskey is ctrl on IE5/Mac and
it's variations of the alt key on most other
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Just found the tool you mentioned:
http://www.microform.at/amazon2hreview/. Nice one.
Invalid hCards in the first example I tried:
http://www.microform.at/amazon2hreview/?operation=ItemLookupasin=B000BTC5LW
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Andy Mabbett
From: Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tantek Çelik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
The analogy is false as the coffee directions apply to perhaps 1% of the
people on this list, but the Mediawiki accesskey shortcuts apply to
99% of the people on this list.
I think you've just invented that statistic.
On Jul 25, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Paul Wilkins wrote:
I think you've just invented that statistic. Care to prove me wrong?
In the interest of public spirit, I use ctrl-s to save.
As do I, since I discovered on the page in question that it was an
option. But it seems we're just debating for
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Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Jul 25, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Paul Wilkins wrote:
I think you've just invented that statistic. Care to prove me wrong?
In the interest of public spirit, I use ctrl-s to save.
As do I, since I discovered on the page in
On 7/25/07 2:29 AM, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made this edit in the light of Manu's well- intentioned, but misguided,
request that changes be made to the template:
http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2007-July/010238.ht
ml
To be clear, such changes are
Paul Wilkins wrote:
From: Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
It could be a lot better if it said
Accesskeys differ according to your browser. which links off to a
page that explains about Accesskeys, followed by use ACCESSKEY S to
save
It would be better
From: Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
It could be a lot better if it said
Accesskeys differ according to your browser. which links off to a page
that explains about Accesskeys, followed by use ACCESSKEY S to save
It would be better still to say nothing.
On 7/25/07 4:21 PM, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tantek Çelik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 7/25/07 2:29 AM, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made this edit in the light of Manu's well- intentioned, but misguided,
request that changes be made
On Jul 25, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
There are no editors, with additional rights over other users, on
Wikipedia.
I'm having trouble reconciling that statement with what appears to be
your Wikipedia page claiming the exact opposite:
On 7/25/07 2:29 AM, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the same edit, Tantek restored instructions, such as use CTRL S to
save, which I'd removed, which are OS and browser specific, on the basis
that they help some people.
Actually, ctrl-s/alt-s help *the vast majority of people* who
(with my hat of HTML WG W3C staff contact)
Sorry for the quite off-topic, just a clarification, before the idea
is going further.
Le 22 juil. 2007 à 02:40, Charles Iliya Krempeaux a écrit :
On 7/21/07, David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The w3c is discussing an HTML5 ...
One thing you
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