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** Recipe Intro Area | ** Recipe Intro Area | ||
*** Photo ( | *** Photo (uses <code><p></code>) | ||
*** Recipe Title (h1 | *** Recipe Title (uses <code><h1></code>) | ||
*** Quick intro description ( | *** Quick intro description (No <code><p></code>) | ||
** Ingredients * ( | ** Ingredients * (uses <code><br></code>) | ||
** Preparation * | ** Preparation * | ||
*** Preparation instructions (some recipes offer Cooks' notes: - surrounded by *b* tagset, | *** Preparation instructions (some recipes offer Cooks' notes: - surrounded by *b* tagset, and uses <code><br></code> ) | ||
*** Serving size | *** Serving size | ||
*** Origin (span class = source, magazine title) | *** Origin (span class = source, magazine title) | ||
*** Copyright info (span class = copyright: publication date | *** Copyright info (span class = copyright: publication date and location if available) | ||
** Your notes * (user/visitor may add/submit notes to appear on their printed copy) | ** Your notes * (user/visitor may add/submit notes to appear on their printed copy) | ||
** Reviews * (fork ratings, 1-4) | ** Reviews * (fork ratings, 1-4) | ||
Notes: Images are the secondary headings * (class = hdr) , no sub heading markup. Recipes do not use | Notes: Images are the secondary headings * (class = hdr) , no sub heading markup. Recipes do not use uses <code><li></code> and use <code><br></code> instead of <code><p></code> often. | ||
Revision as of 02:44, 22 February 2006
Recipe Examples
Contributors
Recipe Lists
- Steve and Aytek's recipes. Note that they are simply using XOXO for the lists. It doesn't appear that anything more is necessary for a list of recipes.
- ...
- ...
Recipes Examples
Lentil Stew
Neriman’s Mercimek - Yummy Lentils
- Appears to be a simple BBEdit 5.0 conversion of a plain text file into HTML 3.2
- Uses
<br><br>
to delimit sections - Composed of:
- author of recipe
- title of recipe, with English translation
- top level structure of time/instructions, with ingredients noted as necessary for each step
- serving suggestion(s) (serve with ...)
Mocha Brownie Cake
- Composed of
- title of recipe / food item (looks like a heading)
- sequence of larger tasks (separated by subheadings), each of which has
- list of ingredients (uses
<ul>
) for a particular component of the dish - preparation instructions for those ingredients
- OR a instructions for assembling components of the dish
- list of ingredients (uses
- contributing baker - perhaps someone who has modified the recipe?
- source - citation of where recipe originally came from
Sachertorte
- Composed of
- title of recipe (as a heading)
- name of the submitter
- description of the food item (e.g: "Elegant chocolate cake.")
- optional photo
- servings count
- sequence of ingredients (uses
<ul>
) - sequence of preperation instructions (uses
<ol>
)
Cuba Libre
- Composed of
- title of recipe
- name of the submitter
- sequence of ingredients
- preperation instructions (continuous text)
- Recipe rating (US school grad system)
Moroccan Braised Beef
Moroccan Braised Beef (epicurious.com)
- Composed of
- Recipe Intro Area
- Photo (uses
<p>
) - Recipe Title (uses
<h1>
) - Quick intro description (No
<p>
)
- Photo (uses
- Ingredients * (uses
<br>
) - Preparation *
- Preparation instructions (some recipes offer Cooks' notes: - surrounded by *b* tagset, and uses
<br>
) - Serving size
- Origin (span class = source, magazine title)
- Copyright info (span class = copyright: publication date and location if available)
- Preparation instructions (some recipes offer Cooks' notes: - surrounded by *b* tagset, and uses
- Your notes * (user/visitor may add/submit notes to appear on their printed copy)
- Reviews * (fork ratings, 1-4)
- Recipe Intro Area
Notes: Images are the secondary headings * (class = hdr) , no sub heading markup. Recipes do not use uses <li>
and use <br>
instead of <p>
often.
Next Steps
- Add more examples and analysis of their markup and implied schemas
- Research existing recipe-formats (http://http://home.comcast.net/~episoft/ Mealmaster], RecipeML, ...)
- recipe-brainstorming on a minimal recipe schema that solves the 80/20 of examples