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https://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work

…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…

http://www.w3.org/TR/resource-hints

…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…

http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec

…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…

http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html

…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…

https://html.spec.whatwg.org

…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…

http://microformats.org/wiki/geo

…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…

http://microformats.org/wiki/Main_Page

Microformats Wiki Welcome to the microformats wiki! From Microformats Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search microformats are HTML for marking up people, organizations events locations blog posts products reviews resumes recipes etc. Sites use microformats to publish a standard A…