- From: Lachlan Hunt <lachlan.hunt@lachy.id.au>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 12:06:31 +1000
Henrik Lied wrote: > In one of the comments in that post, it was proposed to use the LINK > element with a REL attribute which relates to the different sections of > the site. > ... > NAVIGATION Relates to the main site-navigation > CONTENT Relates to the head of content > ADDITIONAL Relates to an additional section, e.g. > a sidebar > DISCLAIMER Relates to the copyright-notice/legal Hmm, interesting. They seem like more specific versions of rel="bookmark": "A bookmark is a link to a key entry point within an extended document..." Although, that definition is somewhat ambiguious, as HTML4 doesn't seem to define the meaning of "extended document". Anyway, while on the topic of link types, what does everyone think of these "web communication link relationships" [1] that I worked on a few months ago? It includes relationships like: permalink, feed, via, related, referral, pingback (borrowed from Pingback 1.0), trackback, etc. Could some of these be improved and included within web apps? [1] http://lachy.id.au/dev/markup/specs/wclr/ -- Lachlan Hunt http://lachy.id.au/ http://GetFirefox.com/ Rediscover the Web http://GetThunderbird.com/ Reclaim your Inbox
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