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= Introduction to Microformats =
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== What are Microformats? ==


* [http://thedredge.org/ Andrew D. Hume] has written a blog post [http://thedredge.org/2005/07/introducing-microformats/ introducing microformats].
Microformats are a way of adding simple markup to human-readable data items such as events, contact details or locations, on web pages, so that the information in them can be extracted by software and indexed, searched for, saved, cross-referenced or combined.
* See microformat [[presentations]] for more background and introductory material on [[microformats]].


This page is a stub and could certainly use some contributions, especially from folks new to [[microformats]], and what key points and details from their perspective helped explain to them what microformats are, why they matter, what benefits they provide to web designers, information architects, web developers, web programmers etc. - [http://tantek.com/log/ Tantek]
More technically, they are items of semantic markup, using just standard "plain old semantic HTML" (i.e. "[[POSH]]") with a set of common [[class-names]] and "[[rel]]" values. They are open and available, freely, for anyone to use.
 
== Why Microformats ==
 
Why did we come up with microformats?
 
In short, microformats are the convergence of a number of trends:
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# a way to use well formed [[HTML]] for data.
 
== The Appeal to Simplicity ==
 
* Microformats are a simple effort which has appealed to many frustrated with previous complex efforts.
 
One parallel that has been drawn is to REST in the API / web services world - for more on REST see [[suggested-reading#REST|suggested reading on REST]].
 
==Get Started ==
 
It's easy to get started with microformats:
* [[get-started]] with adding microformats to your HTML
 
==Learn More ==
 
Learn more about microformats from the microformats.org
* [http://microformats.org/about/ about page],  
* [http://microformats.org/ blog],
* [[faq|FAQ]],
* [[articles]],
* [[press]],  
* [[presentations]],  
* [[books]],  
* [[podcasts]],  
* [[screencasts]],
* and more [[suggested-reading|suggested reading]].
 
==See Also==
 
* [[testimonials]]
* [[implement|So you want to implement microformats?]]
 
== External Resources==
 
* Emily Lewis's excellent series of articles:
** [http://ablognotlimited.com/articles/tag/Getting+Semantic+series/ A Blog Not Limited: Getting Semantic With Microformats Series]
* Sitepoint has a nice introductory tutorial:
** [http://reference.sitepoint.com/html/microformats Microformats - Plugging the Gaps in HTML]
* Premasagar has written up
** [http://premasagar.com/microformats/compound/ some nice microformats examples with source].
 
== Translations ==
 
* [[introduction-pt-br]] (see also [[introduction-pt-br-2]])
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 17 December 2023

What are Microformats?

Microformats are a way of adding simple markup to human-readable data items such as events, contact details or locations, on web pages, so that the information in them can be extracted by software and indexed, searched for, saved, cross-referenced or combined.

More technically, they are items of semantic markup, using just standard "plain old semantic HTML" (i.e. "POSH") with a set of common class-names and "rel" values. They are open and available, freely, for anyone to use.

Why Microformats

Why did we come up with microformats?

In short, microformats are the convergence of a number of trends:

  1. a logical next step in the evolution of web design and information architecture
  2. a way for people and organizations to publish richer information themselves, without having to rely upon centralized services
  3. an acknowledgement that (outside of specialist areas) "traditional" metadata efforts (e.g. meta tags) have either failed or taken so long to garner any adoption, that a new approach was necessary
  4. a way to use well formed HTML for data.

The Appeal to Simplicity

  • Microformats are a simple effort which has appealed to many frustrated with previous complex efforts.

One parallel that has been drawn is to REST in the API / web services world - for more on REST see suggested reading on REST.

Get Started

It's easy to get started with microformats:

Learn More

Learn more about microformats from the microformats.org

See Also

External Resources

Translations