hresume-profile
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<dl class="profile">
<dt id='class'>class</dt>
<dd>
<p>[http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-class HTML4
definition of the 'class' attribute.] This meta data profile defines some
'class' attribute values (class names) and their meanings as suggested by
a [http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-htmllink-970328#profile draft of 'Hypertext Links in HTML'].</p>
<dl>
<dt id='hresume'>hresume</dt>
<dd>A container for the rest of the class names defined in this XMDP profile.</dd>
<dt id='summary'>summary</dt>
<dd>The class name summary is used to mark up an overview of qualifications
and objectives. Optional, single instance allowed.</dd>
<dt id='contact'>contact</dt>
<dd>Current contact info in an hCard; {{should}} use 'address' with hCard
when possible. Required, single instance allowed.</dd>
<dt id='education'>education</dt>
<dd>The class name 'education' is applied to an hcalendar event. Optional,
multiple hcalendar events allowed within the class.</dd>
<dt id='experience'>experience</dt>
<dd>The class name 'experience' is applied to an hCalendar event. Job
titles/positions should use an hCard of the organization. Use of the [http://microformats.org/wiki/include-pattern include pattern] to indicate title(s) in the organization. Optional, multiple hcalendar events allowed within the class.</dd>
<dt id='skill'>skill</dt>
<dd>An hResume may be tagged using the rel-tag microformat and the 'skill'
class name. Optional, multiple rel-tags allowed within the class.</dd>
<dt id='affiliation'>affiliation</dt>
<dd>The class name affiliation is used along with an hcard of the organization.
Optional, multiple hcard affiliations allowed within the class. Use of the
[http://microformats.org/wiki/include-pattern include pattern] to indicate
membership in the organization.</dd>
<dt id='publication'>publication</dt>
<dd>Just use 'cite'. When there is a citation microformat, then that can be
used in combination with the cite element to further markup the components
of the citation.</dd>
<dt id='include'>include</dt>
<dd>On a linking element (e.g. <code><a></code> or <code><object></code>),
used to indicate that the linked resource should be logically "included",
replacing the link, in accordance with the [http://microformats.org/wiki/include-pattern include pattern].</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
</dl>