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The following is an [http://gmpg.org/xmdp/ XMDP] profile for the [[hresume|hResume]] specification. | The following is an [http://gmpg.org/xmdp/ XMDP] profile for the [[hresume|hResume]] specification. |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 18 July 2020
The following is an XMDP profile for the hResume specification.
URLs
This profile is hosted as a separate XMDP file on microformats.org:
Usage
Profiles are referenced in (X)HTML files in the <head>
tag, e.g.:
<head profile='http://microformats.org/profile/hresume'>
Profile
<dl class="profile">
<dt id="rel">rel</dt>
<dd><p>
<a rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#adef-rel">
HTML4 definition of the 'rel' attribute.</a>
Here is an additional value as defined in the
<a rel="help start" href="http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-tag">
rel-tag</a>
specification.</p>
<dl>
<dt id="tag">tag</dt>
<dd>Indicates that the referred resource serves as a "tag",
or keyword/subject, for the referring page, or some portion of the referring page (such as an hResume).</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt>class</dt>
<dd><p>
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-class">
HTML4 definition of the 'class' attribute.</a>
This meta data profile defines some 'class' attribute values (class names)
and their meanings as suggested by a
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-htmllink-970328#profile">
draft of "Hypertext Links in HTML"</a>.
All values are defined according to the semantics defined in the
<a rel="help start" href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hresume">
hResume specification</a>.
</p>
<dl>
<dt id="hresume">hresume</dt>
<dd>The root class name and container for a resume.
</dd>
<dt id="summary">summary</dt>
<dd>This optional property serves as an overview of qualifications and objectives. Re-used from hReview which re-used it from hCalendar which re-uses it from iCalendar (section 4.8.1.12 of RFC 2445).
</dd>
<dt id="contact">contact</dt>
<dd>This optional property provides information about the person who authored the resume. If the value is provided then the same element that
has the class name of "contact" should use the class name of "vcard" and thus represent an embedded hCard.</dd>
<dt id="education">education</dt>
<dd>This optional property provides an instance of education. If the value is provided then the same element that
has the class name of "experience" must also use the class name of "vevent" and thus represent an embedded hCalendar event.</dd>
<dt id="experience">experience</dt>
<dd>This optional property provides an instance of work experience. If the value is provided then the same element that
has the class name of "experience" must also use the class name of "vevent" and thus represent an embedded hCalendar event. It must also contain an embedded hCard to indicate the job title and company/organization details.</dd>
<dt id="skill">skill</dt>
<dd>This optional property indicates one or more phrases or keywords that represent skills. This property should be used on a hyperlink which itself uses the rel-tag microformat to link to a page about the skill.</dd>
<dt id="affiliation">affiliation</dt>
<dd>This optional property indicates one or more organizations that the person is affiliated with. If the value is provided then the same element that
has the class name of "affiliation" should use the class name of "vcard" and thus represent an embedded hCard for the organizational affiliation.</dd>
<dt id="publication">publication</dt>
<dd>This optional property indicates one or more publications made by the person. If the value is provided then the element that
has the class name of "affiliation" should be a <code>cite</code> element.
</dd>
<dt id="value">value</dt>
<dd>This class name is used to distinguish the <em>actual</em> value
of a property from any other cruft that may be in
the containing element representing the property.
See the
<a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/value-class-pattern">
value-class-pattern</a> for details.</dd>
<dt id="value-title">value-title</dt>
<dd>This class name is used to distinguish the <em>actual</em> value
of a property, specifically in the 'title' attribute of the element,
from the element contents and the element representing
the containing property.
See the
<a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/value-class-pattern#Parsing_value_from_a_title_attribute">
value-class-pattern value-title description</a> for details.</dd>
<dt id='include'>include</dt>
<dd>On a linking element (e.g. <code><a></code> or <code><object></code>), this property is
used to indicate that the linked resource should be logically "included",
replacing the link, in accordance with the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/include-pattern">include pattern</a>.</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
</dl>
Related Pages
Research
Previously
hResume is the classic microformats predecessor for h-resume. Work on hResume is documented at the following for historical purposes. Much of the general discussion and research likely still applies.
- hResume
- hResume cheatsheet - hResume properties
- hResume examples in the wild - an on-going list of websites which use hResume.
- hresume-authoring
- hResume FAQ - if you have any questions about hResume, check here.
The hResume specification is a work in progress. As additional aspects are discussed, understood, and written, they will be added. These thoughts, issues, and questions are kept in separate pages.
- hResume Feedback - general feedback (as opposed to specific issues).
- hResume Brainstorming- brainstorms and other explorations relating to hResume.
- see also hResume skills property brainstorming.
- see also resume-brainstorming.
- hResume Issues - specific issues with the specification.