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=== Plugins === | === Plugins === | ||
Use a microformats-enabling plugin, such as: | Use a microformats-enabling plugin, such as: | ||
* '''[http://www.plaintxt.org/experiments/blog-summary/ Blog Summary]''' to produce an hAtom-enabled list of recent entries via shortcode. | |||
* See [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tags/microformats plugins tagged '''microformats'''] on the official WordPress plugin repository for a sampling. | * See [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tags/microformats plugins tagged '''microformats'''] on the official WordPress plugin repository for a sampling. | ||
==== TinyMCE plugins ==== | ==== TinyMCE plugins ==== |
Revision as of 04:42, 8 August 2008
WordPress
WordPress is an open source blogging tool, that has been more broadly described as a "state-of-the-art publishing platform" and a content management system (cms).
Adding Microformats Support to WordPress
Become familiar with existing WordPress Support for microformats. Then:
Themes
Use a microformats-powered theme, such as:
- Sandbox theme amd Sandbox-based themes include hAtom, hCard, and XOXO. By Scott Allan Wallick.
Plugins
Use a microformats-enabling plugin, such as:
- Blog Summary to produce an hAtom-enabled list of recent entries via shortcode.
- See plugins tagged microformats on the official WordPress plugin repository for a sampling.
TinyMCE plugins
If you use the TinyMCE plugin, consider also installing the following:
- TinyMCE hCard - adds a [1] icon in your tinyMCE toolbar that provides a form for creating an hCard contact.
- TinyMCE hCalendar - adds a new [2] icon in your tinyMCE toolbar that provides a form for creating an hCalendar event.