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  • * '''specific problem.''' Look for a problem to solve in a specific real world domain, rather than a broad set of domains. ...ances of real world (see related principle: [[humans-first]]) uses of that specific problem rather than trying to solve 100% of such use-cases.
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  • ...ws increases, rel-tags and more news-specific microformats can be by topic-specific services to filter news content. Specific news-related content such as statistics and quotes can be laid out automati
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  • ...rkaround, parser developers may wish to consider an opt-in flag to block a specific blocklist of Tailwind classnames which collide with yet are meaningless for
    649 bytes (93 words) - 23:14, 1 December 2023
  • In a document that has a specific venue for discussion (e.g. web forum, email archives, IRC channel), the hyp
    832 bytes (130 words) - 18:46, 2 May 2013
  • Whereas microformats follow a specific process and are intended to provide
    1 KB (159 words) - 19:53, 6 January 2009
  • * See [[itinerary-examples]] for more specific examples of itinerarys being published on tourism websites.
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  • Specific profiles of PDF have been standardised through ISO:
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  • For a reminder with a specific date you must start with "+remdate"<br/>
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  • ...the "hints" in HTML4 as to what a profile document "could" be), to define specific rel (e.g. [http://gmpg.org/xfn/11 XFN 1.1 profile] and class (e.g. [http:// === do not scale when domain specific microformats are added ===
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  • * -1 Tantek: "working group" means something quite specific in W3C terminology. Very little of that applies to the set of people that ...fic meaning than "working group", "task force" still means something quite specific in W3C terminology as well as other standards organizations. Very little o
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  • This page lists all the specific examples in the wild pages or sections for each microformat. They give an o
    991 bytes (119 words) - 11:26, 22 September 2013
  • ...hCard which would beneift from the explicit rel values that described the specific relationship. ...N information on a specific page, rather than all pages. In particular, a specific page separate from the home page of their blog, and thus it would be useful
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  • ...net; however, without semantic content it is very difficult to extract the specific information, analyze it, distribute it, or search it effectively. This inv ***Certain items or references id specific people
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  • Right now we don't have any specific applications that parse these microformats but we intend to do so in the fu
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  • ...mes Literary Supplement] is a publication dedicated to book reviews. For a specific example see [http://tls.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25342-1886497,00.html ...inia Quarterly Review] is another journal of literature and reviews. For a specific book review example see [http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2007/winter/fisc
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  • ...that represent or are about numerous types of objects. Typically they use specific "infobox" templates to distinguish them. * ... (links to specific Wikipedia pages that represent specific types of objects)
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  • This is a tentative approach to a problem with finding specific information for new members of this community. It was exposed to some memb
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  • For more concise information visit the specific microformat's page, or take a look at [[implementations]].
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  • ...robots-index"&gt;</code> is an apparent conflict but in this case the more specific should obviously override the general at its point of applicability, no mat * Does not allow control of specific UAs à la [http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/norobots.html A Standard for Robot E
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  • In a document that has a specific issues list (e.g. bug database, wiki page of issues), the hyperlink from th
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