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== screencast == | == screencast == | ||
Watch [http://www.sixapart.com/static_news/opening_social_graph/xfn_links/xfn_links.html David Recordon's excellent *30 second* explanation of XFN rel="me"]. | Watch [http://www.sixapart.com/static_news/opening_social_graph/xfn_links/xfn_links.html David Recordon's excellent *30 second* explanation of XFN rel="me"]. | ||
== video == | |||
Watch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LabCylbapuM l Brad Fitzpatrick explain rel="me" and more XFN]. | |||
== see also == | == see also == |
Revision as of 02:15, 1 May 2008
rel="me"
XFN 1.1 introduced the "me" rel value which is used to indicate profile equivalence and for identity-consolidation.
rel="me"
is used on hyperlinks from one page about a person to other pages about that same person.
For example, Tantek's Pownce profile has:
<a href="http://twitter.com/t" rel="me">Twitter Profile</a>
Publishers can use the XFN creator form to create rel-me hyperlinks.
screencast
Watch David Recordon's excellent *30 second* explanation of XFN rel="me".
video
Watch l Brad Fitzpatrick explain rel="me" and more XFN.