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=Include Pattern Examples in the Wild= | =Include Pattern Examples in the Wild= | ||
Pages which use the [[include-pattern]]. Please add new examples to the '''top''' of this list, and specify whether <code>object</code> or <code>a</code> is used for the included content. | Pages which use the [[include-pattern]]. Please add new examples to the '''top''' of this list, and specify whether '''<code>object</code>''' or '''<code>a</code>''' is used for the included content. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 22:33, 17 January 2007
Include Pattern Examples in the Wild
Pages which use the include-pattern. Please add new examples to the top of this list, and specify whether object
or a
is used for the included content.
Examples
- The West Midland Bird Club in the English Midlands uses include-pattern, with
object
to include the logo from the top of each page, in the page-footer's hCard (e.g on the What's New page), and to include the location of, for example, its indoor meetings in Birmingham in their hCalendars. - ...
Related Pages
- the include pattern
- include-pattern examples in the wild - an on-going list of websites which use the include pattern.
- include-pattern FAQ - if you have any questions about the include pattern, check here, and if you don't find answers, add your questions!
- include-pattern feedback- general feedback (as opposed to specific issues).
- include-pattern issues - specific issues with the include pattern.
- include-pattern strawman - alternative proposals