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Latest revision as of 22:38, 1 November 2013
Following the Microformats process, below is a collection of pages on the Microformats wiki where users have collected together examples. They are examples of example collecting. Collecting said examples is done for the purpose of setting an example of exemplary example collecting.
For guidance on how to create an examples page, see:
Examples supporting microformat specs
- adr-examples
- citation-examples
- hatom-examples
- hcard-examples
- hlisting-examples
- hreview-examples
- recipe-examples
- xmdp-examples
Publishing examples
- aggregate-review-examples
- alternates-examples
- attention-examples
- blog-description-examples
- blog-info-examples
- blog-post-examples
- blog-quote-examples
- book-info-examples
- chat-examples
- comment-examples
- definition-examples
- directions-examples
- directory-inclusion-examples
- grouping-examples
- listing-examples
- media-info-examples
- media-metadata-examples
- meeting-minutes-examples
- multilingual-examples
- music-examples
- payment-examples
- plant-examples
- resume-examples
- review-examples
- transit-table-examples
- widget-examples
- workofart-examples
Tech process examples
Offline examples
These are examples of example collecting where the examples collected are not on the web but represent things in other media or in the physical world that may be represented on the web in the future.