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<span class="h-event vcard"><span class="p-name fn">[[User:Tantek|Tantek Çelik]]</span> (<span class="p-role role">Editor</span>)</span> | |||
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<dfn style="font-style:normal;font-weight:bold">h-event</dfn> is a simple, open format for publishing events on the web. h-event is one of several open [[microformats|microformat]] draft standards suitable for embedding data in HTML/HTML5. | |||
h-event is the [[microformats-2]] replacement for [[hCal]]. | |||
== Example == | |||
Here is a simple event example: | |||
<source lang=html4strict> | |||
<div class="h-event"> | |||
<h1 class="p-name">Microformats Meetup</h1> | |||
<p>From <time class="dt-start" datetime="2013-06-30 12:00:00">on 30<sup>th</sup> June 2013, 12:00</time> | |||
to <time class="dt-end" datetime="2013-06-30 18:00:00">18:00</time> | |||
at <span class="p-location">Some bar in SF</span></p> | |||
<p class="summary">Get together and discuss all things microformat-related.</p> | |||
</div> | |||
</source> | |||
=== Get started === | |||
The class '''<code>h-event</code>''' is a ''root class name'' that indicates the presence of an h-event. | |||
'''p-name''', '''p-summary''', '''dt-start''' and the other h-event property classnames listed below define ''properties'' of the h-event. | |||
See [[microformats-2-parsing]] to learn more about property classnames. | |||
== Properties == | |||
Inside an element with class '''h-event''': | |||
* '''<code>p-name</code>''' - event name/title | |||
* '''<code>p-summary</code>''' - short summary of the event | |||
* '''<code>dt-start</code>''' - datetime the event starts | |||
* '''<code>dt-end</code>''' - datetime the event ends | |||
* '''<code>dt-duration</code>''' - the total duration of the event | |||
* '''<code>p-description</code>''' - a more detailed description of the event | |||
* '''<code>u-url</code>''' - a permalink for the event | |||
* '''<code>p-category</code>''' - event category(ies)/tag(s) | |||
* '''<code>p-location</code>''' - where the event takes place, optionally a nested [[h-adr]] | |||
* '''<code>p-geo</code>''' - geophysical location of the event, optionally a nested [[h-geo]] | |||
* '''<code>p-latitude</code>''' - decimal latitude | |||
* '''<code>p-longitude</code>''' - decimal longitude | |||
Experimental properties currently in use in the wild but not part of the official h-entry spec: | |||
* '''<code>p-attendee</code>''' - a person attending the event, optionally a nested [[h-card]] | |||
== Status == | |||
'''h-event''' is a microformats.org draft specification. Public discussion on h-event takes place on [[h-event-feedback]], the #microformats [[irc]] channel on irc.freenode.net, and [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-new/ microformats-new mailing list]. | |||
h-event is ready to use and implemented in the wild, but for backwards compatibility you should also mark h-events up as classic [[hCal]] events. | |||
== Property Details == | |||
(stub, to be expanded) | |||
<code>p-location</code> is often a postal address, optionally marked up with [[h-adr]], for example: | |||
<source lang=html4strict> | |||
<p class="p-adr h-adr"> | |||
<span class="p-street-address">17 Austerstræti</span> | |||
<span class="p-locality">Reykjavík</span> | |||
<span class="p-country-name">Iceland</span> | |||
</p> | |||
</source> | |||
== Examples in the wild == | |||
Real world in the wild examples: | |||
* ... add uses of h-event you see in the wild here. | |||
== Background == | |||
This work is based on the existing [[hCal]] and [[vcalendar]] specifications. | |||
== Design Principles == | |||
(stub, expand) | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[microformats-2]] | |||
* [[microformats-2-parsing]] | |||
* [[h-adr]] | |||
* [[h-geo]] | |||
* [[h-card]] | |||
* [[hCalendar]] | |||
[[Category:Draft Specifications]] |
Revision as of 17:11, 13 June 2013
<entry-title>h-event</entry-title> Tantek Çelik (Editor)
h-event is a simple, open format for publishing events on the web. h-event is one of several open microformat draft standards suitable for embedding data in HTML/HTML5.
h-event is the microformats-2 replacement for hCal.
Example
Here is a simple event example:
<div class="h-event">
<h1 class="p-name">Microformats Meetup</h1>
<p>From <time class="dt-start" datetime="2013-06-30 12:00:00">on 30<sup>th</sup> June 2013, 12:00</time>
to <time class="dt-end" datetime="2013-06-30 18:00:00">18:00</time>
at <span class="p-location">Some bar in SF</span></p>
<p class="summary">Get together and discuss all things microformat-related.</p>
</div>
Get started
The class h-event
is a root class name that indicates the presence of an h-event.
p-name, p-summary, dt-start and the other h-event property classnames listed below define properties of the h-event.
See microformats-2-parsing to learn more about property classnames.
Properties
Inside an element with class h-event:
p-name
- event name/titlep-summary
- short summary of the eventdt-start
- datetime the event startsdt-end
- datetime the event endsdt-duration
- the total duration of the eventp-description
- a more detailed description of the eventu-url
- a permalink for the eventp-category
- event category(ies)/tag(s)p-location
- where the event takes place, optionally a nested h-adrp-geo
- geophysical location of the event, optionally a nested h-geop-latitude
- decimal latitudep-longitude
- decimal longitude
Experimental properties currently in use in the wild but not part of the official h-entry spec:
p-attendee
- a person attending the event, optionally a nested h-card
Status
h-event is a microformats.org draft specification. Public discussion on h-event takes place on h-event-feedback, the #microformats irc channel on irc.freenode.net, and microformats-new mailing list.
h-event is ready to use and implemented in the wild, but for backwards compatibility you should also mark h-events up as classic hCal events.
Property Details
(stub, to be expanded)
p-location
is often a postal address, optionally marked up with h-adr, for example:
<p class="p-adr h-adr">
<span class="p-street-address">17 Austerstræti</span>
<span class="p-locality">Reykjavík</span>
<span class="p-country-name">Iceland</span>
</p>
Examples in the wild
Real world in the wild examples:
- ... add uses of h-event you see in the wild here.
Background
This work is based on the existing hCal and vcalendar specifications.
Design Principles
(stub, expand)