…annotators-ref "mt-confidence|file:///tools.xml#T1" <p> <img src "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/93/Trinity_College.jpg" title "Front gate of Trinity College Dublin" alt "alternative description" /> <img src "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Mol…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
…see RTT and interpret it as a spurious 0x0C, and ignore it. References [JCroft, Wikipedia] gives a different way of signalling 'Y', which does not coincide with any of the other symbols. This discrepancy between the current specification and the references may also result in both…
…see RTT and interpret it as a spurious 0x0C, and ignore it. References [JCroft, Wikipedia] gives a different way of signalling 'Y', which does not coincide with any of the other symbols. This discrepancy between the current specification and the references may also result in both…
…lasses for information such as titles, authorship and content. The microformats wiki has a detailed article on the use of h-entry ; by way of example, the markup for the articles on my sites consists of this golang template: article class "h-entry" h1 class "p-name" {{ .Title }} …
…ates as a standards body . The microformats community functions through an open wiki , a mailing list, and an Internet relay chat ( IRC ) channel. [ 8 ] Most of the existing microformats originated at the Microformats.org wiki and the associated mailing list [ citation needed ] b…
… pages. This document is about some gems, and so it is tagged with " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemstone " to unambiguously categorize it as applying to the "jewel" kind of gems, and not to, say, the towns in the US, the Ruby package format, or the Swiss locomotive class: <!DO…
…ed in this array (you probably want to de-dup it first). See also: microformats wiki section about Parsing h-feed Past Work There is a long history ( since 1997 ) of the development of feeds, most of which has died to due the widespread abandonment of XML as a foundation of anyth…
…sions to the predefined set of link types may be registered in the Microformats wiki existing-rel-values page [MFREL] Anyone is free to edit the Microformats wiki existing-rel-values page at any time to add a type. Extension types must be specified with the following information:…
…rom other accounts or platforms. For more information, see Export: Silos or the wiki pages for specific sites, such as Twitter , Tumblr , or Facebook . Syndicate Elsewhere Syndication or cross-posting means to share your posts across multiple sites. You may want to set up automat…
…2 sw=2 et ai foldmethod=indent: # # This is the Zuul configuration file for the Wikimedia Foundation. # # Zuul configuration is organised in three main sections: # # - pipelines: Abstracts incoming Gerrit events and what to report back in Gerrit. # # - jobs: Override the pipeline…
existing rel values - Microformats Wiki existing rel values From Microformats Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search This page contains tables of known HTML rel values from specifications, formats, proposals, brainstorms, and non-trivial POSH usage in the wild. In addition, dropp…
existing rel values - Microformats Wiki existing rel values From Microformats Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search This page contains tables of known HTML rel values from specifications, formats, proposals, brainstorms, and non-trivial POSH usage in the wild. In addition, dropp…
…ted web feeds; others offer only RSS or only Atom. In particular, many blog and wiki sites offer their web feeds in the Atom format. A feed reader or "aggregator" program can be used to check feeds and to display new articles. Client-side readers may also be designed as standalon…
…ted web feeds; others offer only RSS or only Atom. In particular, many blog and wiki sites offer their web feeds in the Atom format. A feed reader or "aggregator" program can be used to check feeds and to display new articles. Client-side readers may also be designed as standalon…