[uf-discuss] hReview Question/Statement

Ryan King ryan at technorati.com
Tue Dec 6 12:24:19 PST 2005


On Dec 6, 2005, at 7:36 AM, David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:

> What's the rule for associating "rating" with "best"? I'm looking  
> at this example [1] from the Wiki:
>
>  <ul class="categories">
>   <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food" rel="tag">
>    Food: <span class="rating">18</span>/<span class="best">30</ 
> span></a>;</li>
>   <li><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/tags/Ambience" rel="tag">
>    Ambience: <span class="rating">19</span>/<span class="best">30</ 
> span></a>;</li>
>   <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service" rel="tag">
>    Service: <span class="rating">15</span>/<span class="best">30</ 
> span></a>;</li>
>   <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price" rel="tag">
>    Price: <abbr class="rating" title="2">$$</abbr>...</a></li>
>  </ul>
>
> and the implied rule (if it follows) seems rather loosey goosey: if  
> it's under the same parent element, associate them?. For example,  
> there's clear way to write:
>
> <p>
> On Fred's <span class="best">4</a> ICBM scale, I give this a <span  
> class="rating">2</a>.
> </p>

This example is qualitatively different than the above. The above is  
giving ratings for specific categories (aka, tags).

-ryan
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Ryan King
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