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A compound [[microformats|microformat]] is an built from [[elemental-microformat|elemental microformats]] and/or standard HTML elements. It is designed to be incorporated within webpages, and often is an exact mapping of an existing standardized schema that describes a compound data type. | A compound [[microformats|microformat]] is an built from [[elemental-microformat|elemental microformats]] and/or standard HTML elements. It is designed to be incorporated within webpages, and often is an exact mapping of an existing standardized schema that describes a compound data type. | ||
They generally use a combination of several <code>class</code> and/or <code>rel</code> attributes. | |||
Current examples are: | Current examples are: |
Revision as of 13:53, 30 August 2007
Compound Microformat
A compound microformat is an built from elemental microformats and/or standard HTML elements. It is designed to be incorporated within webpages, and often is an exact mapping of an existing standardized schema that describes a compound data type.
They generally use a combination of several class
and/or rel
attributes.
Current examples are: