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<div><h1>Rel Examples</h1><br />
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This page is for documenting real world example uses of <code>rel</code> attributes, including established HTML4 and microformats values, drafts, exploratory discussions, and external examples which could potentially be used in microformats.<br />
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== Purpose and Scope ==<br />
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* '''Use [[process]] first'''. Rather than listing any new <code>rel</code> attribute uses here, if there is a desire to actually rigorously develop the '''functionality''' behind such <code>rel</code> attributes into a microformat, then the [[process]] should be followed with that functionality in mind, rather than a paticular <code>rel</code> attribute value. <br />
* '''Reference URLs to external uses with potential'''. It may not be clear what the value is of documenting external <code>rel</code> ''examples'' outside the attempt to develop any particular microformat. However, it seems reasonable to have a placeholder for such documentation as a reference of sorts to existing real world example uses to be considered unless it proves counter-productive or attempts to bypass the [[process]]. Examples (and any documentation thereof, including implementations) which have been considered and [[rejected-formats|rejected]] should be moved to the [[rejected-formats]] page since they no longer could "potentially" be used in microformats.<br />
* '''Proposing rel attributes is inappropriate'''. Any "proposed rel attributes" would very much be bypassing the [[process]] and thus are discouraged. Pursue the [[process]] for development of a solution to the problem area, rather than leaping to the specific technical solution of using a rel attribute value.<br />
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The following are lists by specification / origin.<br />
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For a flat alphabetical list of rel formats, brainstorms, POSH uses, see: [[existing-rel-values]].<br />
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== HTML4 ==<br />
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The HTML4.01 spec defines several [http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.12 link types] which are values that can be used in <code>rel</code> (and sometimes <code>rev</code>) attributes. See [[existing-rel-values]] for an annotated list.<br />
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== microformats ==<br />
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Several microformats use <code>rel</code> values. These are a useful place to start to understand good uses of <code>rel</code> values.<br />
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* [[rel-license]]<br />
* [[rel-nofollow]]<br />
* [[rel-tag]]<br />
* [[xfn]]<br />
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In addition, though it uses <code>rev</code> instead of <code>rel</code>, [[vote-links]] is listed here for completeness.<br />
* [[vote-links]] - uses <code>rev</code> attribute<br />
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=== drafts ===<br />
* [[rel-directory]]<br />
* [[rel-enclosure]]<br />
* [[rel-home]]<br />
* [[rel-payment]]<br />
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=== exploratory discussions ===<br />
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See [[rel-value-brainstorming]]<br />
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== external examples ==<br />
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[http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback rel-pingback]<br />
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Links to documentation or specifications for these examples found in the wild would be appreciated!<br />
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*[http://www.tom-watson.co.uk/ Tom Watson] (UK MP's blog); uses WordPress<br />
**<code><link rel='archives' [...]></code><br />
**<code><link rel='EditURI' [...]></code><br />
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== rejected examples ==<br />
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See [[rejected-formats]] for examples that have been rejected.<br />
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== Related Pages ==<br />
{{rel-related-pages}}<br />
* [http://www.iana.org/assignments/link-relations.html IANA: Link Relations] - per [http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4287.txt RFC4287 - The Atom Syndication Format]</div>Anonymous