Via Eric Meyer I see that XFN 1.1 has been released. I’ve updated my stylesheet accordingly; it’s quite a bit bigger because I chose to duplicate the 1.0 selectors rather than switch to CSS3 *= syntax. As noted in the original post, it’s largely theoretical: most people can’t use the CSS3 rules, and both CSS2 and CSS3 are made redundant by the last rule that overrides everything above.
Anyway, that’s not what this is about. What this is about is a bit of geek humour using the rel
attribute.
- Better be careful, or…
- …welcome to the Appalachians!
- Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania
- Don’t tell the missus
- Danger Will Robinson!
- Nabokov material
All of the above are legal… that is, with respect to the specification! That’s not to say there aren’t some illegal combinations that you wouldn’t necessarily want to come across either.
- Stuart Smalley
- I’m my own grandpa
- Eve
- Also Eve
- a master debater, if you know what I mean
- Shirley Maclaine
Comments are open… you know what to do!
Actually, I think that your “master debater” example doesn’t conform to the rules (“me” is exclusive of all other values). But it’s still funny 🙂
Oops, fixed. 🙂