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[http://www.northmay.com/deck/i/mix_oomph.jpg http://www.northmay.com/deck/i/mix_oomph.jpg] - was linked to http://www.visitmix.com/lab/oomph/ | |||
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* [[Internet Explorer]] | * [[Internet Explorer]] | ||
* [[Operator]] | * [[Operator]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 20 January 2009
overview
Download Oomph v1.1 (2008-11-25) from http://codeplex.com/Oomph
Oomph is:
- Internet Explorer (versions 7 and 8) add-in that provide a user interface for all pages with hCard and/or hCalendar (similar to operator).
- jQuery javascript extensions that can be installed on any website and provide an HTML overlay user-interface to all the hCard and hCalendar on the page.
- Windows Live Writer Plug-in for authoring hCard and hCalendar
- Set of CSS stylesheets for nicely displaying hCards and hCalendar events
video:
links and articles
- http://codeplex.com/Oomph
- http://www.visitmix.com/Lab/Oomph
- http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/oomph-microformats-toolkit/
- http://visitmix.com/Articles/Prototype-Oomph-A-Microformats-Toolkit
- http://www.itpro.co.uk/607728/microsoft-tries-to-give-data-some-oomph
sessions and presentations
- 2008-10-29 Microsoft PDC, "Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit" in room 501B at 3pm.
buttons
As seen on Favrd:
- was linked to http://www.visitmix.com/lab/oomph/