Microformats.org have a nice little item in their FAQ about rel rev
and some very useful 'plain english' expansions of common rel and rev
relationships. It cetainly cleared a few things up for me!
Ben
On 7/13/05, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Kennon wrote:
After pouring
Hi,
Almost grokked, so if I have the following sections:
Home, About, Photos, Contact, Portfolio
Would this structure be correct and needed:
From index page:
link rel=next href=./about.html /
link rel=next href=./photos.html /
link rel=next href=./contact.html /
link rel=next
Chris Kennon wrote:
After pouring over endless minutiae, if yet to grasp when and how to
use link rel= link rev= after having seen it numerous
times, peering at the code of many respected sites.
If you want to make real world use of link rel=, then this page may
actually tell you how to do
Hi,
Thanks, good stuff, the page does cut-off after the first diagram in
Safari 2.0
On Jul 13, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Chris Kennon wrote:
After pouring over endless minutiae, if yet to grasp when and how to
use link rel= link rev= after having seen it numerous
times,
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
...use a good browser ;-)
are you referring to opera? ;^)
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The artist may use any form which his expression demands;
for his inner impulse must find suitable expression.
Wassily Kandinsky, Concerning The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
...use a good browser ;-)
are you referring to opera? ;^)
Well, I use Opera, and that site is obviously focused on Opera...
I was however hinting at the fact that that page and the site is not
very IE/win-friendly. I don't think Moose care
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Well, I use Opera, and that site is obviously focused on Opera...
I was however hinting at the fact that that page and the site is not
very IE/win-friendly.
i know you prefer opera. it seems that this would be a good resource
for dealing with opera problems. i
Chris Kennon wrote:
Almost grokked
Funny, just now reading Heinlein's Stranger in a strange land to brush
up on my sci-fi classics...anyway...
link rel=next href=./about.html /
link rel=next href=./photos.html /
link rel=next href=./contact.html /
link rel=next href=./portfolio.html /
Chris Kennon wrote:
After pouring over endless minutiae, if yet to grasp when and how to
use link rel= link rev= after having seen it numerous times,
peering at the code of many respected sites.
Right...first of all, I think that out of the two only rel is most
commonly used, as rev does