Stephen Paul Weber has started a a blog about the XOXO microformat, different ways it can be used, and tools to do it with.
Check it out: the XOXO Blog.
Stephen Paul Weber has started a a blog about the XOXO microformat, different ways it can be used, and tools to do it with.
Check it out: the XOXO Blog.
How does XOXO compare to hATOM with regard to making a blog HTML page machine readable?
I read earlier that hATOM was meant as a sort of embedded atom feed in a HTML page. Now this guy marks up his blog with XOXO instead of hATOM.
How do you guys see the future? Or do you want to encourage competitiion between overlapping microformats?
I was unaware of the hATOM microformat at the time when I designed the XOXO markup for blogs. As it looks now, I will likely create some sort of XOXO-based extension for hATOM and scrap the XOXO-pure blog markup :)
XOXO and hAtom will be able to work together, don’t worry.