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This page serves to document the current list of individual blog post schemas, formats, and efforts as background for the design of a simple blog post MicroFormat. | This page serves to document the current list of individual blog post schemas, formats, and efforts as background for the design of a simple blog post MicroFormat. | ||
== Discussion Participants == | |||
=== Editor === | |||
* [http://blog.factoryjoe.com/ Chris Messina], [http://roundtwo.com Round Two, Inc.] | |||
=== Authors === | |||
* [http://blog.factoryjoe.com/ Chris Messina], [http://roundtwo.com Round Two, Inc.] | |||
== Centralized Implementations == | == Centralized Implementations == |
Revision as of 22:41, 3 July 2005
Current Blog Formats
There is a need for developing standard classes for blog posts (i.e. a microformat!).
This page serves to document the current list of individual blog post schemas, formats, and efforts as background for the design of a simple blog post MicroFormat.
Discussion Participants
Editor
Authors
Centralized Implementations
Drupal
- http://drupal.org
- varies per theme
WordPress
Examples from the wild
- Early work on extending standardized nodes in Drupal: http://factorycity.net/demos/drupal/event_system/microformats/