hatom-examples-in-wild
hAtom Examples in the Wild
The following sites have implemented hAtom, and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" to try parsing, indexing, organizing etc. If your site marked up with hAtom, feel free to add it o the top of this list. Please check back after a few days, to see if anyone has found any problems with the examples supplied.
0.1 hAtom examples
- Istituto Nazionale Geofisica e Vulcanologia implemented hAtom entries with embedded rel-tags in its news-page (custom template for MODx CMS).
- ITVP uses hAtom for entries. See Wojtek's announcement 2007-09-28.
- Shifting Pixel uses hAtom for blog posts and comments.
- LazyLibrary uses hAtom on book results pages.
- Find Substance Blog uses hAtom for blog posts.
- Blogger
- Announcement on Blogger Dev that all new blogs will have hAtom classes
- AOL
- AOL News, AOL News has implemented hAtom into their center column. This display will be used on other AOL channels as well
- AOL Sports, AOL Sports is the second AOL channel to use the hAtom display for its center column data
- Creation design & marketing uses hAtom for a lot of the content as well as comments on articles.
- The Sandbox Designs Competition uses hAtom for all content, hCard for participant (the competition designers) and sponsor information, hCalendar for the competition schedule, XFN for links, and rel-license for licensing information. It's all GNU GPL.
- guyleech.net uses hAtom for blog posts, and uses hCard for contact information. There is also an article on how to minimise hAtom, to save time and code.
- Dmytro Shteflyuk uses hAtom for all blog posts.
- Florian Beer uses hAtom to mark up all the blog posts. There is also a tutorial on how to convert Wordpress themes to include hAtom.
- Ficlets uses hAtom on the main stories page and on individual story pages.
- UNT International uses hAtom combined with hCard on news/announcement pages (e.g., the main news page) in addition to providing traditional Atom feeds
- Absalom Media uses hAtom combined with hCard for articles.
- Joomla! Melbourne User Group uses hAtom combined with hCard for articles.
- Volume - Main news page is marked up as hAtom 0.1
- Yedda - Yedda support hAtom on exploration of questions where there is also support for Atom and RSS feeds. (example)
- The West Midland Bird Club's frequently-updated What's New page, news from its Ladywalk Reserve and news from Grimley Pits — comments welcome on my talk page Andy Mabbett
- pixelsebi's repository uses hAtom 0.1 for blog posts (and hCard, hCalendar, XFN, xFolk and many more) based on manual WordPress template modifications
- Geek in the Park uses hAtom for the comments. -- by trovster
- Sarven Capadisli uses hAtom for the articles and comments -- by csarven
- fberriman.com uses hAtom 0.1 for blog posts (WordPress loop) and hCard throughout — by Frances Berriman (Also - Implementing hAtom: The Entries Code)
- Capital University uses hAtom 0.1 to mark up the feed of latest posts by student bloggers on its home page.
- Ranting and Roaring (David Janes)
- ChunkySoup.net has redesigned using hAtom 0.1 and hCards on the entire site — by Chris Casciano
- Sedna RSS (a feed aggregator based on SPIP, by Fil, IZO and others; GPLd sources are available at SPIP-Zone)
- Sound Advice (Benjamin Carlyle)
- Scribbish is a Typo theme which uses hAtom.
- hAtom2Atom.xsl's Changelog is published as hAtom and Atom.
- federali.st's webbed Federalist Papers are each marked up in hAtom.
- Sandbox is a theme for WordPress that uses hAtom.
- The theme is also available to accounts on the <username>.wordpress.com hosting service. The Coworking and BarCamp blogs are examples of custom Sandbox themes.
- Over 40 designs available for the Sandbox at the Sandbox Designs Competition, which also uses hAtom
- Strangelove is a modification of the default WordPress theme (Kubrick) with hAtom support.
- It points to the hAtom2Atom proxy service as the link for syndication feeds.
- All plaintxt.org themes for WordPress now use hAtom. The themes are also coded for hCard compliance. The themes, by name, are:
- Barthelme (two-column, fluid), blog.txt (two- or three-column, elastic), plaintxtBlog (three-column, fluid), Simplr (one column, elastic), veryplaintxt (two column, fluid)
- Disconnected, a theme for WordPress, also incorporated hAtom with version 1.2
- PATS Courses, the PATS Research Group uses hAtom to mark up the latest course documents for some of their courses
- Excite MIX, the Ajax Start Page from Excite Europe, uses hAtom 0.1 and hCard in the Feed Viewer to mark up feed entries and authors.
- Last.FM, a social music sharing platform, uses hAtom markup for shoutbox, and recommends using microformatic's transcode tool
- Vlog Razor - Contains multiple hAtom feeds on the same page.
Examples with some problems
Entries may be moved here if there's a problem with the way hAtom is used on the page concerned. If the page is yours, and you want to improve it, see the hAtom FAQ, or raise any queries on hAtom Issues or the mailing list, where people will be happy to help you.
Pre 0.1 hAtom examples
These pages conform to an older draft standard and need to be updated.
- Second p0st (Phil Pearson)
See Also
- h-entry - latest markup spec for Atom entries in HTML
- h-feed - brainstorm/experiment for feeds in HTML
- hAtom - the draft proposal.
- hAtom Cheatsheet - hAtom properties.
- hAtom Examples, in the Wild
- hAtom Hints - help for implementors.
- hAtom Issues - problems? complaints? ideas? Put them here.
- hatom-brainstorming - active work on iterations toward the next version of hAtom
- hAtom FAQ - knowledge base.
- hAtom advocacy - encourage others to use hAtom.