Scott Reynen wrote:
In general: hiding elements only hides them from humans, and
leaves the content more accessible for machines than humans.
Microformats are for humans first. For publishers: hidden
elements are less likely to be kept up-to-date.
Counterpoint: For data generated from
On Jan 13, 2007, at 8:47 AM, Mike Schinkel wrote:
It really makes more sense to look at the use-case rather than to
issue a
blanket edit of prohibition.
It does. My answers were addressing only the ~80% use cases we're
seeking to cover here. For anything involving the other ~20%, I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Schinkel
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LINK elements are invisible metadata that are used appropriately on
the web today.
Example:
http://rbach.priv.at/Microformats-IRC/2007-01-13
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Andy Mabbett
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