On 16 Dec 2007, at 04:28, Paul Wilkins wrote:
span class=duration title=PT2M23S2:23/span
With this it is not possible to prevent the title from being used by
screen readers and other people who hover their mouse over the time
value. The title is purely to provide machine readable information
On 4 Dec 2007, at 07:13, John Panzer wrote:
I've been asked how to handle this case (you have an area, or an
inexact location, and want to encode it while providing a friendly
human readable but possibly ambiguous short hand name for said
place). Is there any existing practices to look
On 5 Dec 2007, at 15:20, Thom Shannon wrote:
Jeremy Keith wrote:
The spec says that the element should contain a reference to
other sources and even gives an example of citing a person:
I had a look at the specs too and it did seem to make sense. If
you're referring to something someone
On 18 Aug 2007, at 11:42, Andy Mabbett wrote:
As an aside; in the case of, say:
abbr
class=honorifc-prefix
title=Member of the Order of the British Empire
MBE
/abbr
there should probably also be, say, a class=ufnousetitle, so that
the
Hello,
Apologies if this is not the correct forum to ask this question.
We've set up a Movable Type blog at
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/rog and I'm experimenting with tagging blog
entries like so:
a rel=tag href=http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mt/mt-search.cgi?
tag=meteorsblog_id=4meteors/a
I notice that
On 11 Aug 2007, at 17:05, Scott Reynen wrote:
Query strings are not currently considered part of a tag space URL,
so parsers are properly assigning mt-search.cgi as the tag, as
it's the last portion in your URL path.
Oh, right. So the default Movable Type template isn't publishing the
On 11 Aug 2007, at 17:43, Scott Reynen wrote:
On Aug 11, 2007, at 10:23 AM, James O'Donnell wrote:
The link needs to go to the MT search script, and pass the tag
name and blog ID, since we run multiple blogs. But I think that
can be done with mod-rewrite.
Would http://www.nmm.ac.uk/rog
On 30 Jun 2007, at 15:11, Jeremy Keith wrote:
I don't believe that hCard needs to be extended to accommodate a
date of death field. I think that we already have a microformat
to deal with this use case; it just doesn't happen to be hCard.
The dtend field in hCalendar seems like the
On 28 May 2007, at 22:09, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
But yeah... having quote read out does still seem undesired.
Aren't the aural style sheet or something that can be used to get
rid of that?
Shouldn't putting quotes: none none on the q element be enough to
get the screen readers
Hi Bruce,
upcoming.org seems to use microformatted events, so you could try our
book sale as a test case:
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/183325
Do you need real world examples of event listings too - we've got a
whole bunch of events listed at work, but they'd need to be marked up
with
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