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* '''<code>t</code> element for representing date times'''. In HTML5, the machine form of datetimes can be represented natively. It should be possible to replace the date-time design pattern with native HTML. | * '''<code>t</code> element for representing date times'''. In HTML5, the machine form of datetimes can be represented natively. It should be possible to replace the date-time design pattern with native HTML. | ||
* '''<code>data-</code> naming convention for tags attributes'''. the draft specification states that any | |||
attribute that starts with "data-" will be treated as a storage area for private data. | |||
==Issues== | ==Issues== |
Revision as of 13:03, 24 July 2008
Microformats in HTML 5
This page is to document future use of microformats in HTML 5. None of the items documented are supported now, and may change upon proper development within the microformats community, or changes in the HTML 5 specification. This page is to track HTML5 enabled enhancements to microformats, and issues that HTML5 raises. It may be used to track issues which we need to push back into the HTML 5 development process.
New features in HTML5
t
element for representing date times. In HTML5, the machine form of datetimes can be represented natively. It should be possible to replace the date-time design pattern with native HTML.
data-
naming convention for tags attributes. the draft specification states that any
attribute that starts with "data-" will be treated as a storage area for private data.
Issues
- The
rev
attribute has been removed. In HTML5,rel
andrev
are no-longer paired, and therel
attribute nolonger describes the direction of a relationship. Microformats which userev
will need to userel
instead. - The
profile
attribute has been removed. In HTML, theprofile
attribute from thehead
has been removed, with no direct replacement. This causes issues for GRDDL support. It's been suggested that profile URLs be represented inlink
elements instead.