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== resources ==
* [[events]]
* [[cheatsheets]] are handy if you need a quick reminder about a particular microformat.
* [[spread-microformats]]
* [[buttons]]
* [[icons]]
* [[demo]] - a page with links for quickly demonstrating microformats working in practice.
* [[semacode|Semacode]]
* [[jobs]]
* [[shortcuts]] to wiki pages with long names
* [[spellcheck|spell-check dictionary]]
== user centric development ==
*[[user-interface]]
*[[data-portability]]
*[[social-network-portability]]


== tools, test cases, additional research ==
== tools, test cases, additional research ==
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*[http://hg.microformats.org/ Source code repository] -- [[mercurial-quick-start|how to download code from the repository]]
*[http://hg.microformats.org/ Source code repository] -- [[mercurial-quick-start|how to download code from the repository]]
*[[user-interface]]
*[[user-profile-examples-in-wild|User profile examples, in the wild]] (User profiles, for social websites)
*[[user-profile-examples-in-wild|User profile examples, in the wild]] (User profiles, for social websites)
*[[vcard-implementations]], [[vcard-errata]], [[vcard-suggestions]]
*[[vcard-implementations]], [[vcard-errata]], [[vcard-suggestions]]
*[[why-are-content-standards-hard]]
*[[why-are-content-standards-hard]]
== resources ==
* [[events]]
* [[cheatsheets]] are handy if you need a quick reminder about a particular microformat.
* [[spread-microformats]]
* [[buttons]]
* [[icons]]
* [[demo]] - a page with links for quickly demonstrating microformats working in practice.
* [[semacode|Semacode]]
* [[jobs]]
* [[user-interface]]
* [[shortcuts]] to wiki pages with long names
* [http://microformats.org/wiki/delete pages for deletion] <!-- keep as external link; removes from what links here" -->
* [[spellcheck|spell-check dictionary]]


== shared work areas ==
== shared work areas ==
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* [[microformats-issues]] - issues related to more than one microformat.
* [[microformats-issues]] - issues related to more than one microformat.
* [[external-issues]]
* [[external-issues]]
* [http://microformats.org/wiki/delete pages for deletion] <!-- keep as external link; removes from what links here" -->


== microformats wiki translations ==
== microformats wiki translations ==

Revision as of 17:18, 31 August 2007

Welcome to the microformats wiki!

Please start with the introduction page and read how-to-play before making any edits.

Introduction

Definition

Microformats are small bits of HTML that represent things like people, events, tags, etc. in web pages.

Microformats enable the publishing of higher fidelity information on the Web, providing the fastest and simplest way to support feeds and APIs for your website. See more explanations of what are microformats, and what you can do with them.

How to contribute

Do you want to help take microformats to the next level? You can:

Specifications

Microformats open standards specifications.

Drafts

  • adr - for marking up address information
  • geo - for marking up WGS84 geographic coordinates (latitude; longitude)
  • hAtom - syndicating episodic content (e.g. weblog postings)
  • hResume - for publishing resumes and CVs
  • hReview - hrReview creator
  • rel-directory - to indicate that the destination of a hyperlink is a directory listing containing an entry for the current page
  • rel-enclosure - for indicating attachments (e.g. files) to download and cache
  • rel-home - indicate a hyperlink to the homepage of the site
  • rel-payment - indicate a payment mechanism
  • robots exclusion
  • xFolk

Design Patterns

Design patterns are common uses of markup across microformats.

Exploratory Discussions

See: exploratory-discussions for details of research and analysis of real-world examples, existing formats, and brainstorming of possible new microformats, per the microformats process. Such work is categorised as being:

Examples

resources

user centric development

tools, test cases, additional research

The first place to look for examples, code, and test cases is in the pages for each individual microformat. There are only a few cross-cutting tools and services that need to process more than one microformat. This section is intended for editors, parsers, validators, test cases, and other information relevant across multiple microformats.

shared work areas

microformats wiki translations

You may read and edit microformats articles in many other languages:

See also other-languages, and how-to-start-a-new-translation.