[uf-discuss] adr should be <address>
Jason Karns
karnsj at cse.ohio-state.edu
Sun Feb 25 17:10:11 PST 2007
An additional reason, is that the <address> element cannot contain
block-level children, so to have block-level children, you would need a
block-level parent.
Jason
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:microformats-discuss-bounces at microformats.org] On
> Behalf Of Thom Shannon
> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 7:18 PM
> To: Microformats Discuss
> Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] adr should be <address>
>
> Sorry Ben! it was you. And you're right, the examples in the
> docs are a bit misleading.
>
> Ben Ward wrote:
> >
> > On 25 Feb 2007, at 23:19, Thom Shannon wrote:
> >
> >> Brian Suda made a point at barcamp about the documentation
> using only
> >> divs and spans, so people don't get confused and think that the
> >> element types matter. Obviously people should use the most
> suitable
> >> elements in the context they're using them. But I think
> this should
> >> be made much clearer in the wiki.
> >
> > Actually it was me who made that point, unless Brian did as well,
> > separately from the panel. Anyway.
> >
> > Some time ago I suggested we put a disclaimer at the top of
> each spec
> > making it clear that SPAN/DIV are used for example purposes
> and then
> > have a new set of 'rich examples', complementing the existing ones,
> > showing more diverse mark-up in use with microformats.
> >
> > Unfortunately I suck and haven't had the organisation to do
> anything
> > with it, Though it remains on my to-do list.
> >
> > Ben
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