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  • == specific implementations == Most specific implementations pages have several open source efforts:
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  • ...reas automatically discoverable and understandable, perhaps for better geo-specific search or other applications. According to the [[coverage-area-examples]] organizations often designate a specific place or a number square miles in which they can provide the goods clients
    519 bytes (66 words) - 16:35, 6 July 2011
  • == specific user agents == ...usion]. While this is out of scope currently since [[meta robots]] has no specific control of UAs either, here are some thoughts that have been proposed:
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  • ...dates than asking them to try to read/write all the odd and quirky locale-specific formats. - [[User:Tantek|Tantek]]
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  • For information on authoring microformats, see the page on the specific format concerned (via the [[Main_Page#Specifications|list of current microf
    157 bytes (22 words) - 13:16, 25 November 2006
  • ...ce-specific fields, and Google Base permits only service_type as a service-specific field. Not useful if you're selling 5 kinds of garden waste services! There is a need for a specific microformat dedicated to providing detailed universal structure to services
    1 KB (185 words) - 19:37, 2 April 2009
  • == specific problem == ...her than a broad set of domains. When generic examples are given, ask for specific examples.
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  • ...s, it does not scale when domain-specific, or culture-specific, or company-specific microformats are added.'' ...ng an arbitrary number of domain-specific, or culture-specific, or company-specific microformats is a non-goal. See the [[microformats]] [[principles]].
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  • ...ories do 'listed in foo' links (often with a badge), but don't link to the specific part of the directory they're listed in, e.g. ** Hardly anyone links to the specific page, many link to the root of the directory. For example, many blogshares
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  • === Different class name for page specific and item specific dates? === ...ion date of a page and “last-modified” for the last modification date of a specific item*.
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  • ...The more specific the feedback the better chance it will be handled. For specific issues with the spec (as opposed to general problems and feedback), please
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  • This is a concrete discussion of what exists right now in the specific problem area of annotating areas of photos with notes. This is a very specific type of [[media-info]] that is not as generic as [[media-info-examples]] in
    1 KB (217 words) - 09:54, 17 January 2017
  • ...ferent to products and hListings. There appears to be a need for a service-specific microformat. This page umbrellas the following various microformat developm
    270 bytes (30 words) - 19:23, 2 June 2017
  • ...e microformats wiki. Beware that copies may be static, lacking some plugin-specific functionality, or out of date (though likely still fairly accurate / up to
    615 bytes (93 words) - 18:44, 27 July 2018
  • See the specific pages for each CMS for specific support and instructions to learn what microformats are supported in defaul
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  • == microformats specific tools ==
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  • ...Means a particular blog post is associated with a specific lat/long. Not specific about whether it means the location that the post was made from or the loca
    2 KB (211 words) - 18:28, 4 May 2015
  • ...ou will need to search and replace the following with their literal format-specific equivalents: ...lementations page which was the first to categorize implementations into a specific taxonomy for easier browsing/finding.
    3 KB (321 words) - 17:58, 17 November 2008
  • ...your content on the wiki, here are a few common types of content that have specific pages on the wiki. Real world examples of specific types of content should be captured on the *-examples page for that type of
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  • ...ode>abbr</code> element <code>title</code> attribute, with locale/language-specific contents ...ode>abbr</code> element <code>title</code> attribute, with locale/language-specific contents
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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:// ...s, it does not scale when domain-specific, or culture-specific, or company-specific microformats are added.
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  • ...pecific data to be extracted from it so that specialized services ( format specific aggregators, social aggregators, collaborative filtering, discovery agents * Once a basic format is decided, it could be extended to more specific types of data structures.
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  • ...generic properties in a vacuum (or before / without constraining them with specific [[examples]] per the [[process]]) will likely result in them either being o
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  • 7. How do I kill a specific subject? 8. How do I kill postings from a specific person?
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  • There is a need for a specific microformat dedicated to providing detailed universal structure to consumer
    667 bytes (96 words) - 20:59, 20 October 2008
  • For now, try using [[hListing]], and document areas you run into job listing specific needs in the above-linked pages.
    385 bytes (47 words) - 16:28, 18 July 2020
  • * No need for a new rel value for a specific MIME/content-type. That's what the 'type' attribute is for.
    769 bytes (108 words) - 01:49, 12 February 2013
  • * H:MMpm in abbr element title attribute, with locale/language-specific contents * HH:MMpm in abbr element title attribute, with locale/language-specific contents
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  • Log-files and bug reports could be attached with a specific extension (.log .run) that could be ignored by search engine robots. Or tha The best way is to add a specific microformats for these reports.
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  • ...s a given name, or perhaps even provide an interface to manage blocking of specific accounts that appear to match just a name in a block list.
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  • There are no specific semantic attributes used - the test tool simply extracts commands from the ...rge.org Watir] is a testing tool, written in Ruby that implements a domain specific language for driving web tests with Internet Explorer.
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  • Often domain-specific communities will emerge that work on and develop an open vocabulary for the == vendor specific proposals ==
    3 KB (467 words) - 16:31, 18 July 2020
  • specific: text or macro script which may refer to problems or steps # specific help ought to be able to call a (simple) sub-problem
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  • ...be deleted, as will any issues raised that do not contain documentation of specific real-world examples that use real-world microformats (not just brainstorms) ...mat or pattern, otherwise the issue should be raised on the format/pattern specific issues page. Please check [[issues-resolved]] and [[issues-closed]] to firs
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  • ...y [[mailing-lists#Avoid_logical_flaws|avoid logical flaws]], and reference specific flaws as necessary when [[mailing-lists#Point_out_logical_flaws|pointing ou ...s absence of input/objections is actually a far harsher criticism than any specific objection. Thus topics which fail to raise input or objections can be cons
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  • ...my ultimate goals is to not only be able to provide a consistent industry specific format or collection of existing formats, but to also begin attaching data ...microformat, we can discuss creating the best approach to satisfying those specific instances.
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  • ...k microformat for authors and publishers to indicate a shortened URL for a specific piece of content (e.g. a blog post).
    521 bytes (61 words) - 16:33, 18 July 2020
  • The components of a URL themselves are often shared as specific named fields. We can research and document the different ways this is done.
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  • solve a specific problem <dt>Specific Problem?</dt>
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  • ...ode>abbr</code> element <code>title</code> attribute, with locale/language-specific contents ...endar</span> output, omitting optional "X-" properties, and implementation specific "PRODID" property:
    4 KB (518 words) - 14:39, 4 November 2009
  • * '''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
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  • 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
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  • * 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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