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* "Microformats Made Simple" book by Emily Lewis published by New Riders | * "Microformats Made Simple" book by Emily Lewis published by New Riders (ISBN: 0-321-66077-3) | ||
In ''Microformats Made Simple'', author Emily Lewis demystifies these simple open data formats that are designed for people first, machines second. With practical, easy-to-understand markup examples for a wide range of web content, she teaches readers everything they need to know to start adding semantic richness to their sites, which can improve SEO and standards compliance, and supports extensible data publishing. Emily also discusses historical challenges in working with microformats, including accessibility, and how the new value class pattern addresses these challenges. | In ''Microformats Made Simple'', author Emily Lewis demystifies these simple open data formats that are designed for people first, machines second. With practical, easy-to-understand markup examples for a wide range of web content, she teaches readers everything they need to know to start adding semantic richness to their sites, which can improve SEO and standards compliance, and supports extensible data publishing. Emily also discusses historical challenges in working with microformats, including accessibility, and how the new value class pattern addresses these challenges. | ||
=== December === | === December === | ||
* First San Francisco microformats workshop held by Tantek Çelik | * First San Francisco microformats workshop held by Tantek Çelik |
Revision as of 21:39, 5 February 2010
Before we get too far in 2010, it's worth documenting all the amazing launches of support, books, and general adoption of microformats that happened in 2009. Please add suggestions (preferably with URLs and images).
2009 year in review suggestions
in general or summary
- many (count?) microformats dinners were held with numerous (count?) attendees overall
- new microformats drafts:
- microformats issues fully resolved and errata documented:
- X2V added support for value-class-pattern
- Operator added support for value-class-pattern
May
- value-class-pattern introduced with call for implementations
- Google Rich Snippets launched with support for hCard, hReview, hReview aggregate, hProduct
- including Rich Snippet validator/previewer
July
- First microformats-dev-camp held at Automattic headquarters in San Francisco with (count?) attendees
August
- First New York City microformats workshop held by Tantek Çelik
- Yahoo! Search supports hAtom hCard and hCalendar by default [1]
October
- "Microformats Made Simple" book by Emily Lewis published by New Riders (ISBN: 0-321-66077-3)
In Microformats Made Simple, author Emily Lewis demystifies these simple open data formats that are designed for people first, machines second. With practical, easy-to-understand markup examples for a wide range of web content, she teaches readers everything they need to know to start adding semantic richness to their sites, which can improve SEO and standards compliance, and supports extensible data publishing. Emily also discusses historical challenges in working with microformats, including accessibility, and how the new value class pattern addresses these challenges.
December
- First San Francisco microformats workshop held by Tantek Çelik