I was taking a look at ADR and thinking about context.
Say I want to make more of an effort to contextualize my blog
postings. I referenced the city I live in - Salem - and would like to
state that it is, indeed the city of Salem, MA.
First, can I even label Salem outside of adr?
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:54 AM, B.K. DeLong wrote:
I was taking a look at ADR and thinking about context.
Say I want to make more of an effort to contextualize my blog
postings. I referenced the city I live in - Salem - and would like
to state that it is, indeed the city of Salem, MA.
David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
If you were to do this (I'm not saying it's a good or bad idea)
wouldn't you do it the other way, with the machine readable data
inside the title?
abbr class=region title=CACalifornia/a,
abbr class=country title=USU.S.A./abbr
except by definition of the
brian suda wrote:
David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
If you were to do this (I'm not saying it's a good or bad idea)
wouldn't you do it the other way, with the machine readable data
inside the title?
abbr class=region title=CACalifornia/a,
abbr class=country title=USU.S.A./abbr
except by
Ryan King wrote:
On Jan 16, 2006, at 1:34 PM, David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
Ryan King wrote:
Why not:
p
Unbelievable. Yesterday's high temperature in
span class=adr localitySalem/span
it was 57 degrees out.
/p
Because locality is a subproperty of adr. They can't be on the same
element.
On 1/16/06 2:40 PM, David Janes -- BlogMatrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
brian suda wrote:
David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
If you were to do this (I'm not saying it's a good or bad idea)
wouldn't you do it the other way, with the machine readable data
inside the title?
abbr class=region
Latitude and Longitude are a good example of a well established microformat:
Salem, MA = geo42 31 17 N 70 53 44 Wgeo
Paul
On 1/16/06, Tantek Çelik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/16/06 2:40 PM, David Janes -- BlogMatrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
brian suda wrote:
David Janes -- BlogMatrix
At 06:27 PM 1/16/2006, admin Yellowikis wrote:
Latitude and Longitude are a good example of a well established microformat:
Salem, MA = geo42 31 17 N 70 53 44 Wgeo
Well, yes...however I can barely find the time to get my thoughts out
in my blog let alone lookup the long/lat for every
At 05:42 PM 1/16/2006, David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
Let me ask this -- would we lose something by allowing this type of
compacting? It seems to me there's no information loss.
I don't think so - if anything we'd gain more semantically
contextualized content because we're not limiting
At 05:06 PM 1/16/2006, Tantek Çelik wrote:
Summary note:
A lot of these look interesting. BK, David, Ryan, one of you want to start
a adr-examples page and start documenting some of these?
http://microformats.org/wiki/adr-examples
K. Good call. The current documentation gives the
Lossy yes, but quite good enough to distingush it from the other
Salems around the world. And (most importantly) the other two Salems
in MA.
Paul
On 1/17/06, Ryan King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 16, 2006, at 3:27 PM, admin Yellowikis wrote:
Latitude and Longitude are a good example of
Many, many Salems: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem
Looking up a lat and long is a bore - unless you write a blog with one
of these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_A925
On 1/17/06, B.K. DeLong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 07:38 PM 1/16/2006, admin Yellowikis wrote:
Lossy yes, but quite
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