… the pattern in other microformats, and for publishers working with it. Editors Tantek Çelik Ben Ward background hResume needed the ability to include a name from one hCard at the top of a resume — the person's contact details — into the separate hCards used in the same person's …
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…ould be prepared to keep abreast of future developments and changes. Watch this wiki page, or follow discussions on the #microformats IRC channel to stay up-to-date. geo (pronounced "gee-oh") is a simple format for marking up WGS84 geographic coordinates (latitude; longitude), su…
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h-card - Microformats Wiki h-card From Microformats Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search h-card is a simple, open format for publishing people and organisations on the web. h-card is often used on home pages and individual blog posts. h-card is one of several open microformat d…
h-card - Microformats Wiki h-card From Microformats Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search h-card is a simple, open format for publishing people and organisations on the web. h-card is often used on home pages and individual blog posts. h-card is one of several open microformat d…
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…o mark h-feed up as a classic hAtom "hfeed". Participate Open Issues IRC Editor Tantek Çelik ( Editor ) License Per CC0 , to the extent possible under law, the editors have waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. In addition, as of 2026-04-25, the edi…
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… Jump to content From IndieWeb This article is a stub You can help the IndieWeb wiki by expanding it with relevant information. rel-embed is draft spec for the rel value of embed for a page to link to a version of itself that is suitable for embedding in other pages, such as a sm…
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…tent From IndieWeb h-card icon This article is a stub You can help the IndieWeb wiki by expanding it with relevant information. h-card is the microformats2 vocabulary for marking up people, organizations, and venues on web sites, and supersedes hCard. Colloquially many will use t…
…arize the pros/cons for each in a new section at end of http://microformats.org/wiki/datetime-design-pattern Aug 18 16:25:22 <Tantek> ? Aug 18 16:25:58 <KragenSitaker> rfc 3339 is 4000 words, excluding the last two pages of boilerplate. Aug 18 16:26:31 <KragenSitaker> so it's act…