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'''<dfn>rel=issues</dfn>''' is proposed method for linking from a document to a place where issues about the document are listed, recorded, and perhaps entered.
'''<dfn>rel=issues</dfn>''' is proposed method for linking from a document to a place where issues about the document are listed, recorded, and perhaps entered.


If you're looking about issues about rel-values themselves:
See [[rel-values-issues]] for issues about rel values themselves and the rel attribute in general.
* See: [[rel-values-issues]]


== Publishers ==
== Publishers ==

Latest revision as of 18:58, 2 May 2013

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rel=issues is proposed method for linking from a document to a place where issues about the document are listed, recorded, and perhaps entered.

See rel-values-issues for issues about rel values themselves and the rel attribute in general.

Publishers

In a document that has a specific issues list (e.g. bug database, wiki page of issues), the hyperlink from the document to the issues list should be marked up with the rel value issues.

Examples:

  • W3C spec which links to Tracker results or a bugzilla query of issues filed on the spec
  • microformats specs which link to their *-issues pages

Consumers

Browsers that detect a rel=issues hyperlink in a page can implement a UI for navigating from that page to the issues about it with a "View Issues" menu/command.

Additionally, if each of the issues on the issues list are marked up with what section they're about, a browser could overlay links to the issues on a document itself for each section.

Previous Formats

  • none.

Alternatives

  • none.

See Also