Re: suggestion: site or page description

I believe Dan Brickley has done some work loking at this in a site-wide
context, but I assume it could as easily be applied to a single page.
Danbri?
cheers
Charles McCN
On 2000年3月27日, Marja-Riitta Koivunen wrote:
 When listening to users problems about the common "where am I?" and "where
 can I go?" categories, it came to my mind that we should have a way to
 attach info of the main components of the page or site as metadata.
 
 Al pointed out that this is a broad subject and there is a lot that can be
 done. However a starting point could be simply to define a RDF page
 description or site description tag that describes in a natural language
 the navigation bars, the advertisements boxes, the frames, the search box
 etc. and their ids or other info that lets the user to jump to the
 components directly with the support of a user agent.
 
 Later we could have more exhaustive schemas of the components and ways how
 user agents could utilize them.
 
 Marja
 
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