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[[User:Dave Cardwell|Dave Cardwell]] 06:53, 19 Feb 2006 (GMT) | [[User:Dave Cardwell|Dave Cardwell]] 06:53, 19 Feb 2006 (GMT) | ||
* I and others on the #microformats IRC channel have expressed a concern about the way skills are represented. Introducing unnecessary links into a resume is undesirable, especially when you have to link to a page like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl] to conform to the rel-tag standard while [http://www.perl.org/ http://www.perl.org] might be more intuitive. | |||
[[User:Dave Cardwell|Dave Cardwell]] 04:54, 22 Feb 2006 (GMT) |
Revision as of 05:00, 22 February 2006
hresume-feedback
This document is for keeping track of feedback about hresume, one of several microformats.
Feedback
General Questions
See the hresume FAQ.
General Comments
- Upon implementing hresume at http://davecardwell.co.uk/cv/, I had the following observations:
- A richer way of marking up qualifications would have been nice. If you view the source of my resume you'll see I marked up each subject as a "skill". This, however, doesn't convey any information about the level or grade achieved. The minimal set for the main educational qualifications in England seems to be qualification(level, subject(s), grade(s)). A section from my resume would then be:
<tbody class="qualification"> <tr> <td class="level" rowspan="2"> <abbr title="Advanced">A</abbr> Level </td> <th class="subject" scope="row"> Business Studies </th> <td class="grade"> B </td> </tr> <tr> <th class="subject" scope="row"> Computing </th> <td class="grade"> A </td> </tr> </tbody>
Further investigation might show the need for optional information about awarding bodies and such. Not sure if a qualification element would satisfy the 80/20 condition.
Dave Cardwell 06:53, 19 Feb 2006 (GMT)
- I and others on the #microformats IRC channel have expressed a concern about the way skills are represented. Introducing unnecessary links into a resume is undesirable, especially when you have to link to a page like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl to conform to the rel-tag standard while http://www.perl.org might be more intuitive.
Dave Cardwell 04:54, 22 Feb 2006 (GMT)