Human-friendly titles come into play once the feed-title item makes it in <http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom-issues#Feed_title_.28atom:title.29> ... until there is meta-data associated with feed root there is really no human-friendly way of accessing a particular feed in a page. At 12:08 AM 6/13/2006, you wrote: >On Jun 12, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Benjamin Carlyle wrote: >>>A user selects from the feeds >>thusly: >>http://example.com/feeds#techjobs >>http://example.com/feeds#videos >>A client's user interface can use descriptions of the feed (as >>specifications emerge) to help the user choose something human- friendly. >>I seems to me a little awkward to be using IDs intended for machine >consumption as pseudo-titles for humans to distinguish between >feeds. Doesn't the HTML already have H# tags acting as titles for >the sections being used as feeds? Is there a reason those aren't >being used as human-friendly feed titles? >>Peace, >Scott >_______________________________________________ >microformats-discuss mailing list >microformats-discuss at microformats.org >http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss Stephen Paul Weber a.k.a. Singpolyma MSN/GTalk/Jabber : singpolyma at gmail.com ICQ/AIM : 103-332-966 TechBlog - http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/ Personal Blog - http://singpolyma.blogspot.com/