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I started reserching (and making use of) microformats today. My first impressions are a good, the system seems to have worked well for blogs and seem to be working well with hCard.
I have had some succsesses (my vCard footer is one of them heavily Inspired bye 72ppi ) I have also had some luck getting my locaition marked.
I have also installed “Operator“https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/4106/ Which i am happy to say works very well.
However, i have had a few problems with my Microformats, I have had alot of problems playing with the hCard format and making it work in Outlook, i have now achived this and i will be wrting an article (including smaple code) soon.
I will post more updates soon!
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I use a screen reader. I do, really, and i must admit, 99% of web sites drive me to spare. Even though i don’t like to admit it, even my own does. Time to explain.
The hCard microformat is a fantastic way of making the contact information on a page transition into other formats without needing to write tools to do it yourself, or support multiple download formats.
One of the key parts of this is for tools which will do that transformation. In this article I am going to talk about what some of the tools out there are, and talk a little about some of my own projects in this field.
Accessibility, the process of making you site accessible to all, site statistics are not the defining factor, but doing things the right way. Well, we are lucky that in most cases accessibility and web standards go hand in hand but what about when they don’t?
Is there a disability which million of people worldwide have which wont benefit from liberal application of web standards? I think there is, its called Internet Explorer 6.