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=== How to actually use hResume in Firefox === | === How to actually use hResume in Firefox === | ||
With Operator (the main Firefox extension), it is possible to add .js script to add unsupported microformats. | ''Question : With Operator (the main Firefox extension), it is possible to add .js script to add unsupported microformats. | ||
=> does this script exist somewehre? | => does this script exist somewehre? | ||
=> is there another way to use this promising microformat through existing examples? | => is there another way to use this promising microformat through existing examples?'' | ||
=== Can contact information, or at least an address, be associated with an educational institution === | === Can contact information, or at least an address, be associated with an educational institution === |
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hResume FAQ
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How to actually use hResume in Firefox
Question : With Operator (the main Firefox extension), it is possible to add .js script to add unsupported microformats. => does this script exist somewehre? => is there another way to use this promising microformat through existing examples?
Can contact information, or at least an address, be associated with an educational institution
-- singpolyma 18:28, 29 Apr 2007 (PDT)
- hCalendar events have a "location" property. Use it. TobyInk 00:44, 20 Jul 2008 (PDT)
Was HR-XML considered
Question: has any consideration for hr-xml (http://www.hr-xml.org) been given in the production of hResume microformat? I tried looking around the site but couldn't find anything specific. As someone working in the recruitment marketing industry I can see distinct benefits for the two formats converging. Strawbleu 12:09, 15 Dec 2006 (GMT) (originally asked on hResume feeedback page.)
- Answer: Yes, HR-XML was documented as part of the research done into pre-existing resume formats as part of the microformats process in the development of a resume microformat. Since HR-XML was developed more a priori than a posteriori (see why-examples), it is likely to contain much that is not used by the 80% of resume publishers and thus it is unlikely that the two formats will ever converge. However, as more examples are found of new resume features, they are likely to be included in hResume over time, and HR-XML will be one of several formats that will be used as sources for vocabulary re-use.
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.