Sending your First Webmention from Scratch • Aaron Parecki
A nice little tutorial from Aaron.
A nice little tutorial from Aaron.
More brilliant and useful code from Glenn: copy and paste contact details from one URL into a form on another URL.
A nice, neat, short introduction to microformats from Ben.
If you aren't already marking up addresses in hCard, you really, really, really should start.
Basecamp is now chockful of hCards. Excellent!
Glenn has taken Google's Social Graph API, YQL and various parsers, and he's wrapped it all up in one JavaScript library. The demos are mind-boggingly impressive.
A text to punch card translator. Who wants to be the first to pipe Twitter messages through this?
Demo for a neat piece of code that will auto-populate form fields from an hCard-carrying URL.
A web browser for Android that detects microformats and allows direct actions with the data. The map integration is exactly the kind of thing I'd like to see on the iPhone.
A rundown of microformat-extracting tools. "Ultimately, microformats are a bit like plumbing. They don’t do very much on their own, but if you make use of the data they provide, you can quickly and easily create useful functionality your visitors …
A great 24 Ways article by Elliot on creating and styling hCards.
A handy microformats toolkit from Microsoft(!) making it easier for developers to write, style and find microformats (hCard and hCalendar in particular). Neat!
Words cannot describe how brilliant this is. In response to a whinging Twitter post I made, Matthew Levine created a bookmarklet to quickly and easily create simple hCards for easy adding to blog posts. It works beautifully.
Ben has written a superb article outlining the hows and whys of distributed social networks with hCard and XFN, finishing with an inspiring call to arms.
A cute little Mac app that exports your address book contacts in multiple formats ...including an HTML file with hCards!
Microformats + Greasemonkey = Monkeyformats. Is there a site that you wish used microformats? Write a userscript and share it here.
A nice summary of the technologies presented at my SXSW panel.
An open source project for parsing hCards to add to sign-up forms.
You can sign up to February's SemanticCamp by pointing it to a URL with an hCard (or FOAF). Nice.
A handy diagram showing the nesting of class names in an hCard. Useful for styling.