tee wrote:
On Jun 4, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
So you could have:
defaultFormat![CDATA[
div class=vcard
div class=n{{var firstname}} {{var lastname}}/div
{{depend company}}div class=org{{var company}}/div{{/depend}}
div class=adr
span class=street-address
tee wrote:
On Jun 3, 2008, at 4:49 PM, tee wrote:
Thierry
afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of
information as it is related to the people who maintain/are
responsible
for the document itself (or a section of the document).
It's a plain English but I read
On Jun 4, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
So you could have:
defaultFormat![CDATA[
div class=vcard
div class=n{{var firstname}} {{var lastname}}/div
{{depend company}}div class=org{{var company}}/div{{/depend}}
div class=adr
span class=street-address
{{var
In Magento, they use
address.../address
for customer address.
It lacks flexibility for styling as I can't have other html tags place
inside the address tag. I wonder if there is a semantical way to do
it and that it produces no validation error. Also, if any of you have
started
Hi Tee,
In Magento, they use
address.../address
for customer address.
afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of
information as it is related to the people who maintain/are responsible
for the document itself (or a section of the document).
It lacks flexibility
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Hi Tee,
In Magento, they use
address.../address
for customer address.
afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of
information as it is related to the people who maintain/are responsible
for the document itself (or a section of the
There are no limitations with Magento when it comes to templates /
layout etc. So you could easily implement hcard.
Cheers
Adam (www.tweakmag.com)
tee wrote:
In Magento, they use
address.../address
for customer address.
It lacks flexibility for styling as I can't have other html tags place
Thierry
afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of
information as it is related to the people who maintain/are
responsible
for the document itself (or a section of the document).
It's a plain English but I read it many times, still I don't quite
understand what
On Jun 3, 2008, at 4:49 PM, tee wrote:
Thierry
afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain this kind of
information as it is related to the people who maintain/are
responsible
for the document itself (or a section of the document).
It's a plain English but I read it many
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Subject: Re: [WSG] styling address tag or microformat hcard
Thierry
afaik, the address element is not supposed to contain
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