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<span class="length"><abbr class="value" title="5">Five</abbr> <abbr class="unit" title="FOT">Feet</abbr></span> | <span class="length"><abbr class="value" title="5">Five</abbr> <abbr class="unit" title="FOT">Feet</abbr></span> | ||
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==Andy Mabbett== | |||
This FireFox extension may be of interest. Note, though, that it's been criticised for having a "nag" screen: [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2286/ Converter] [[User:AndyMabbett|AndyMabbett]] 15:32, 3 Oct 2006 (PDT) |
Revision as of 22:32, 3 October 2006
Measure Microformat Brainstorming
This page collects ideas on how to use semantic XHTML to represent unambiguously measures.
Guillaume Lebleu
Basic example with elementary unit using the abbr pattern and the UNECE code (see measure-formats)
<span class="length">5 <abbr class="unit" title="FOT">Feet</abbr></span>
Optional "value" could be useful in some cases, for instance when the value is provided in plain text:
<span class="length"><abbr class="value" title="5">Five</abbr> <abbr class="unit" title="FOT">Feet</abbr></span>
Andy Mabbett
This FireFox extension may be of interest. Note, though, that it's been criticised for having a "nag" screen: Converter AndyMabbett 15:32, 3 Oct 2006 (PDT)