--- a/spec/identity-respec.html Fri Nov 23 13:57:37 2012 -0500
+++ b/spec/identity-respec.html Mon Nov 26 13:52:10 2012 +0100
@@ -432,8 +432,8 @@
<p>The relation between the <tref>WebID</tref> URI and the <tref>WebID Profile</tref> document is illustrated below.</p>
<img id='webid-diagram' alt="WebID overview" src="img/WebID-overview.png"/>
-<p>The WebID URI - <em>http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/card<strong>#i</strong></em> - is an Identifier that refers to person or more generally an agent, in this case to Tim Bernsers Lee.
-<p>The WebID Profile URI - <em>http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/card</em> - denotes the document describing the person or agent to which the WebID URI refers.<br/>
+<p>The WebID URI - <em>http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/card</a><strong>#i</strong></em> - is an Identifier that refers to person or more generally an agent, in this case to Tim Bernsers Lee.
+<p>The WebID Profile URI - <em><a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/card">http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/card</a></em> - denotes the document describing the person or agent to which the WebID URI refers.<br/>
The WebID profile can contain any number of relations describing the agent, as shown in the above diagram.
For example a user can publish a depiction of himself, so that sites he authenticates to can personalize the user experience.
He can post links to people he knows, who in turn have WebIDs published on other sites, in order to create a distributed Social Web.