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A (very) belated follow up to Getting Started with Microformats 2, covering the basics of consuming and using microformats 2 data. Originally posted on waterpigs.co.uk. More and more people are using microformats 2 to mark up profiles, posts, events and other data on their personal sites, enabling developers to build applications which use this data in useful and interesting ways. Whether you want
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RDFa is a syntax for expressing this structured data in XHTML. The rendered, hypertext data of XHTML is reused by the RDFa markup, so that publishers donât repeat themselves. The underlying abstract representation is RDF, which lets publishers build their own vocabulary, extend others, and evolve their vocabulary with maximal interoperability over time. The expressed structure is closely tied to t
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Got something to say? Share your comments on this topic with other web professionals In: Columns > View Source By Garrett Dimon Published on November 14, 2005 By now youâve probably heard of microformats and wondered what they are, exactly. Officially, theyâre a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards that are designed for humans first and machines second.
Got something to say? Share your comments on this topic with other web professionals In: Articles By John Allsopp Published on August 28, 2006 Most web developers who read magazines such as Digital Web will be familiar with the term microformats, and might even have played around with hCards or tags. In fact, way back in November 2005, Digital Web was among the first to address this subject, publi
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