Love the icons! As one who originally expressed interest in this concept I'm happy to see it come about :D One sadly missing icon seems to be an XOXO icon to replace the one I use at <http://blogxoxo.blogspot.com/> and elsewhere... --- Singpolyma On 12/6/06, Angus McIntyre <angus at pobox.com> wrote: > By now I imagine everyone has seen the elegant microformats icons offered > by Chris Messina and Wolfgang Bartelme at: >> http://www.bartelme.at/journal/archive/microformats_icons/ > http://www.factorycity.net/projects/microformats-icons/ >> What's not clear to me is what "best practice" for using these icons (or > any other microformats-related icons) would be, and Chris and Wolfgang > don't actually give any hints. >> I'd like to use them, as part of a general policy of promoting and > advertising microformatty goodness. The question in my mind is, should > they be used as decorative elements that flag the presence of particular > microformats within a page, or are there implementable actions that can be > associated with each icon? >> What will users expect, or what should they be educated to expect when > they see icons like these or even the 'standard' microformats icon? >> Angus >> _______________________________________________ > microformats-discuss mailing list > microformats-discuss at microformats.org > http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss > -- - Stephen Paul Weber, Amateur Writer <http://www.awriterz.org> MSN/GTalk/Jabber: singpolyma at gmail.com ICQ/AIM: 103332966 BLOG: http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/