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Hey, I answered on my own talk page (It's never been clear to me what the best way to do this is.) In short Wikitravel is poised to do a major hCard rollout in the coming months. -- [[User:MarkJaroski|MarkJaroski]] 07:31, 25 Nov 2006 (PST) | Hey, I answered on my own talk page (It's never been clear to me what the best way to do this is.) In short Wikitravel is poised to do a major hCard rollout in the coming months. -- [[User:MarkJaroski|MarkJaroski]] 07:31, 25 Nov 2006 (PST) | ||
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Hey, why is hiding semi-useful information using CSS bad? The Geo and Address stuff wouldn't be enough to contact me, but I would like there so bookmarklets, crawlers, greasemonkey etc can manipulate it. Is there a policy on using CSS hiding of fields? Thanks :) --[[User:WizardIsHungry|WizardIsHungry]] 14:35, 15 Dec 2006 (PST) |
Revision as of 22:35, 15 December 2006
At least if I put something here, I won't keep seeing my name as a red link...
Hello
Hi Andy,
I am one of the contributors/admins on wikispecies. You posted a message a while ago, also on our mailing list. I am wondering in what stage you really are with your private project. Have you actually build something, or are you still in the brain-storming phase? Anyway I'm anxious to see where you are going. --Hyppo 14:44, 8 Oct 2006 (PDT) (Kempm on Wikispecies)
Wikitravel
Hey, I answered on my own talk page (It's never been clear to me what the best way to do this is.) In short Wikitravel is poised to do a major hCard rollout in the coming months. -- MarkJaroski 07:31, 25 Nov 2006 (PST)
hcard-examples-in-wild
Hey, why is hiding semi-useful information using CSS bad? The Geo and Address stuff wouldn't be enough to contact me, but I would like there so bookmarklets, crawlers, greasemonkey etc can manipulate it. Is there a policy on using CSS hiding of fields? Thanks :) --WizardIsHungry 14:35, 15 Dec 2006 (PST)