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  • * All links to users had the User: bit inserted. ** It is better that the links remain red. Users (or others) may never figure out that they need to or should replace the ".
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  • ...nID providers can make their user identity URLs much more useful for their users. ...-friends-lists#Services_with_XFN_rel.3D.22me.22_to_one_external_site|allow users to link to at least one other profile URL]].
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  • ...ock" or "ignore" other users of those sites, typically because those other users are stalking, trolling, harrassing, or [http://headrush.typepad.com/creatin
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  • ...that using emboldening and italics to differentiate types is unhelpful to users of assistive technologies, text-only devices, etc. Perhaps a number, letter
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  • ...microformats support to [[browsers]] makes them immediately more useful to users. ...ially benefit from recognising the "tel" attributes of hCard, and allowing users to dial numbers found on-line.
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  • ...ment of how-to, educational resources and explanations for new microformat users
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  • Users enter in (or import existing) resume elements which are stored in a 'catalo ...indow to add them to the resume and drag them vertically to re-order them. Users can drag elements off the main interface window to remove them.
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  • Wiki Web for Thinkpad users. Here you find anything you need to Wiki Web for Thinkpad users. Here you find anything you need to
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  • ...t may not be appropriate for including in the META elements but useful for users of a collection of documents).</blockquote>
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  • ...binary choice, are you my friend yes or no. It is a known phenomenon that users collect such "friendsters" far more than their "real" set of friends. See: ...l?xml=/earth/2007/09/10/scisocial110.xml 2007-09-10 Facebook study reveals users 'trophy friends'] by Roger Highfield and Nic Fleming
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  • ...]: an administrator or autoconfirmed user can create the page for you. New users cannot create new pages as an anti-spam measure. Sorry for the inconvenienc
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  • ...sites continuing to burden users with social network fatigue, and subject users to [[social-network-anti-patterns]].
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  • ** What about sites that don't have good tagspace URIs for their users? There aren't many of these left.
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  • ...a proposed [[OPML]]-style [[XML]] format for sharing lists of [[Twitter]] users. It fell out of favour when Twitter launched a [https://support.twitter.com
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  • * '''WHO''': Lists any other users checked in at your current place. * '''PASTVISITORS''': Lists users that have previously checked in at your current place.
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  • ...om Digg] - Digg is essentially a centralized voting system for links. Digg users can "digg" (vote-for) a link. Links with more diggs float to the top of the ...urbandictionary.com Urban Dictionary] - dictionary of colloquialisms where users can vote up or down (for/against) terms in the dictionary. Markup is plain
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  • 2. users understanding how to use it
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  • Breadcrumb trails (AKA breadcrumbs) are a navigational aid that provide users context for the current page within the site’s hierarchy. E.g. a page for
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  • ...ch terminated access without warning and thus effectively "lost" all their users' data). ** "You control your own data" - users should own their own data
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  • ...anything allows for interesting use by users. It would for instance allow users to collect code examples from the web and store them on their local machine
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  • : APML allows users to share their own personal Attention Profile in much the same way that OPM
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  • * estimated number of users if known (even rough estimates are ok), along with date of estimate (ideall ...of JAWS"] - Chris Hofstader of Freedom Scientific. Presumably world-wide users of any version of JAWS.
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  • ...and place a flattr button on their website, which can be clicked by flattr users in order to give tips. Patrons set a monthly tipping budget which is divide ...a tip tweet]. Its usage is built around existing Twitter idioms which all users are familiar with:
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  • ==Wiki users' hCards==
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  • ...rnment data), and while easy to generate, present many challenges for both users who wish to casually view or browse such data, as well as developers who wi
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  • ...ontain JavaScript. MySpace is currently using a word blacklist to validate users' HTML, which is why they were subject to the infamous Samy worm"
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  • The only purpose it serves now is making it more easy for our tech-savy users to scrape it.
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  • * StatusNet platform uses hCards for all users and groups (Example instance: http://identi.ca/ ). Also uses representative
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  • *## Marking hMedia a Draft may confuse new Microformats users into believing that it has as much thought put into it as geo, hAtom or hRe
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  • ...a script that provides [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire 2.x] users with the ability to subscribe to hAtom documents as they would any other fe
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  • ...t will be marked up with XFN - particularly if rel=me will be used to that users can make informed decisions about the type of data they provide and how it
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  • ...hed microformats, parser implementations, and this wiki, accessible to all users, regardless of their physical abilities and needs, within the limits of the ...armful accessibility side-effects of reading machine data to screen reader users rendering human content inaccessible.
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  • *[[notable-users-fr|utilisateurs reconnus]]
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  • ...[[process]], below is a collection of pages on the Microformats wiki where users have collected together examples. They are examples of example collecting.
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  • Example after click "edit" link of hEvent, users may receive a XHTML: script) can be added as an alternate to help users to author a
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  • ...t's the simplest (and most successful) solution to the challenge of how do users with many profiles/sites indicate (by their own *choice* - which is key - t
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  • ...s mistake of assuming that number of ratings equals number of reviews, but users may leave rating without leaving review'' ...ameSpot) have multiple sets of aggregate reviews to cover both critics and users.
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  • ...how social networks can be made portable. Ultimately, the goal is to give users total control of their virtual identity across numerous social networks, us
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  • Everyday users construct tags in two ways for:username - when a bookmark is tagged thus it is routed to the specified users's space
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  • ...e more specific or esoteric examples in the wild. This works well for new users who find the examples in the wild page, and can quickly see the outline of #* '''Unobvious to new users where to add.''' For new folks coming to the [[hcard-examples-in-wild]] pa
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  • * Allow users to tag an hCard to an hCalendar event so you can build up list of attendees
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  • ..._am_geourl.txt <blockquote>funny map. deviantart.com geocoded all of their users. there's a huge diagonal line across the map where people have typed in the ...etworking sites like Twitter. Twitter now strip EXIF data and Flickr allow users to remove EXIF data if needed.
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  • ...of major browsers], proving to be a problem for keyboard users (including users of screen readers)
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  • &lt;td>&lt;a href="/users/show/10">Show&lt;/a>&lt;/td> &lt;td>&lt;a href="/users/edit/10">Edit&lt;/a>&lt;/td>
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  • #Provide an A4 version for European users
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  • Operator has rapidly found favor with microformats users, publishers, and developers. It provides an architecture for microformat pa
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  • * [http://tabber.org/users/dominatus Anthony Romano] * [http://tabber.org/users/dominatus Anthony Romano]
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  • ...s can "vote" for an entry (XHTML or CSS), one time per IP address (so that users don't have to register). A concept behind the architecture is that visitors
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  • * Allow users to tag an hCard to an hCalendar event so you can build up list of attendees
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  • ...solver is still a very important component to this whole process. Getting users "appropriate copy" is a very real (and very difficult) problem that librari
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  • ...ey were on different sites) are unexpectedly auto-collapsed/consolidated. Users do not expect sites to share information behind the user's back (like their ...publish email addresses (perhaps even disallow search by email address) of users.
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  • ...epresenting individual entities, e.g.: <code>http://example.com/webservice/users/me%40drernie.com</code>. ...e or search for those instances, e.g.: <code>http://example.com/webservice/users</code>.
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  • ...types on, e.g. the cheatsheet pages [[hcard-cheatsheet]], is unhelpful to users of assistive technologies, text-only devices, etc. A number, letter or symb ...ss="property" template. Colors would be a way but are inaccessible to some users, so there is no real solution to that problem for now. [[User:JulianStahnke
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  • directions, and contact info. For example, when2where.com reminds users when they need to leave to get to their appointment, so the * allow users to write messages to query an application - this is similar to what Mozes h
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  • * number of users
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  • ...epresenting individual entities, e.g.: <code>http://example.com/webservice/users/me%40drernie.com</code>. ...e or search for those instances, e.g.: <code>http://example.com/webservice/users</code>.
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  • ...ideline 13.1 Clearly identify the target of each link] and is unhelpful to users of assistive technologies and other agents, which provide links in a stand- ...at default text size, single-character links are often too small for such users to "hit".
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  • ...it when they do related searches. In fact, based on your items' relevance, users may find them in their results for searches on Froogle, Google Maps and eve
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  • ...idual product pages allowing users to tag products with tags to help other users find products easier, e.g. [http://www.amazon.com/Febreze-Refresher-Antimic
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  • * drop "Resources" from default UI (never has anything useful for users, but keep for possibly some debugging utility).
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  • ===New Users cannot edit their own User: page=== * Newly registered users are able to edit pages in the global wiki namespace, but not within <code>U
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  • * Shows percentage of positive reviews from users (in this case, users = movie critics) and number of reviews Some sites allow users to rate an object without providing a written review. These ratings can be
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  • &lt;td>&lt;a href="/users/show/10">Show&lt;/a>&lt;/td> &lt;td>&lt;a href="/users/edit/10">Edit&lt;/a>&lt;/td>
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  • ...rmat and produced a Tuftesque timeline grid would be very nice for transit users.
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  • individually blocked people, users, accounts etc are represented by hCards inside the element with classname "
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  • maybe microformat parsing tools could be created to send users or pull information from www.ecolabelling.org site as a source of authorita
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  • ...ndidate for adding hCard for better indexing and making it easier for your users to add you to their address books. ...e great if SITENAME venue listings supported the hCard microformat so that users could easily add them to their address books.
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  • ...gal disclaimers vs. page-level (like Tumblr's policies vs. the content its users copyright on their blogs on a tumblr subdomain), site-wide tags/categories,
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  • ...dd a link to an online service to convert your hCard into a vCard file for users to download ([http://technorati.com/contacts/ Technorati] provides a servic
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  • *Welcome new users:
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  • * How can subscribing to hCards help users' profiles stay more up to date (e.g. their profile photo/icon/avatar) ? ...technologies (e.g. orange RSS button, OpenID logo, etc.) are confusing to users, clutter a UI, and should be avoided.
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  • ...ver this is clearly a case in which it would be very reasonable to require users to upconvert the format into the least ambiguous and most easily parsed / v ...e.g. timezone offsets) specifically to make things <em>easier</em> for <em>users</em>.
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  • Clients supporting [[hCaptcha]], (say for example, Firefox) could present end-users with a configuration option for the types of captcha they wish to use.
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  • Sites and services that allow users to enter and publish their gender. Please add to this list. ...Reckoning from the previous note, that means that something like 17-18% of users have actually elected to put something in that field at some point in their
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  • ...the "source" links to the "target", and then provide notification to their users (e.g. perhaps in a recent activity page on their site).
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  • ...idual product pages allowing users to tag products with tags to help other users find products easier, e.g. [http://www.amazon.com/Febreze-Refresher-Antimic
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  • ...the hyperlink around the image (so that clicking the image, something that users often do, does something), and adding the [[existing rel value]] from HTML4
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  • ...rther with some common types of data. Mentions of and links to other TWiki users could be fully marked up as hCards.
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  • Sites such as YouTube, Flickr, Vimeo and others publish ‘embed code’ to aid users in copy+pasting content into their own repostings. This is especially usefu * Users republish any embeddable piece of content by providing just a URL
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  • *Unha lista de [[notable-users-gl|usuarios destacados]].
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  • ...", "vote-against", "vote-abstain"). CSS is used to "check" votes so logged users can remember them later. ...Fate] Web of Fate publishes Vote-Links for prediction probability scoring. Users can vote Agree, Disagree, Witness ("vote-for", "vote-against", "vote-abstai
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  • == Hyperlink Include - issues for keyboard users (including Screen Reader users) == ...not by JAWS 7.0), empty links are still contained in the normal tab cycle. Users navigating via keyboard (or equivalent, e.g. switch access, puff/blow devic
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  • <li>What do users expect?</li>
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  • ...Many systems have unique identifiers for errors, but don't share them with users (for whom they'd be mostly meaningless). This may be a potential use of the
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  • ...yet. The support is implemented via contextual tips and menus, helping the users to lookup maps, movies, restaurants, people's profiles and more. [http://ww ...t-specific tools, the can be of use to microformat publishers (or advanced users).
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  • * O lista a catorva [[notable-users-fr|utilizatori renumiti]].
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  • ...types on, e.g. the cheatsheet pages [[hcard-cheatsheet]], is unhelpful to users of assistive technologies, text-only devices, etc. A number, letter or symb ...ss="property" template. Colors would be a way but are inaccessible to some users, so there is no real solution to that problem for now. [[User:JulianStahnke
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  • === users === === users with separate contact pages ===
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  • ...e more specific or esoteric examples in the wild. This works well for new users who find the examples in the wild page, and can quickly see the outline of #* '''Unobvious to new users where to add.''' For new folks coming to the [[hcard-examples-in-wild]] pa
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  • ...w to add key well-established microformats to your website to benefit your users, help your website's findability in search engines, and provide a standards
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  • ...new "User:" links by hand. User: links should only created as a result of users actually signing their edits with <nowiki>~~~</nowiki> or <nowiki>~~~~</now
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  • ...very hard to search for on the web. There a lack of a simple taxonomy for users to implement, and most of the technology used to derive meaning is basicall ...an be derived from the object itself, while also providing a framework for users to include additional data about a media object, if so desired, would be mo
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  • ...w to add key well-established microformats to your website to benefit your users, help your website's findability in search engines, and provide a standards
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  • ...w to add key well-established microformats to your website to benefit your users, help your website's findability in search engines, and provide a standards
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  • ...active design scenarios. Examples will be provided of microformats helping users in today’s browsers, what more can be achieved with plug-ins, and what to
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  • ...it when they do related searches. In fact, based on your items' relevance, users may find them in their results for searches on Froogle, Google Maps and eve
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  • ...ned for each money amount, resulting in ease of readability for both human users and their user agents.
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  • ...web topics and generating collisions. ''Do not'' use this list for Twitter users that you personally disagree with or find irritating; excluding people from
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  • * Список [[notable-users-ru|пользователей]].
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  • Making users annoy, look dumb to their friends, and feel compelled to apologize is not g This spamming behavior is now so bad, that users are creating new email accounts to knowingly avoid the problem:
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  • ...e, a way is to imagine what would be the "title" attribute that would help users take an action on the link. Basically, we are telling something along the l
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  • ...l?xml=/earth/2007/09/10/scisocial110.xml 2007-09-10 Facebook study reveals users 'trophy friends'] par Roger Highfield et Nic Fleming
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  • ...lets from multiple vendors to automate the exchange of information between users and merchants.
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  • ...use [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] to provide more/better functionality to their users. ...com/ Dopplr] is a site that lets users publish their travel plans to other users.
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  • Examples of sites/software which allow their users to specify their pronouns, either to be displayed in a profile, or to confi
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  • ...munity wiki and mailing lists are available as openly as possible. As more users choose to adopt it, much of the wiki's content will become available under
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  • Adaptive Path folks (Kim) noted that users don't necessarily want their online profiles consolidated.
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  • ...This class would be used to demark parts of forms that can be repeated, so users can pick multiples of one item.
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  • .../ 3eep] - each user's public profile is located at <nowiki>http://3eep.com/users/userNameHere</nowiki> ...s/etc. (login to see the widget). Profile e.g. http://www.dandyid.org/beta/users/user_id/3
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  • ...rk sites (e.g. those listed in [[hcard-supporting-user-profiles]]) provide users the ability to publish their birthday (or age) in some form. This page docu * [http://qmpeople.com qmpeople] - e.g. http://www.qmpeople.com/users/laserion
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  • This explicit knowledge can improve navigation for users of navigation bars, either browser extension or built-in. Multiple such bar
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  • ...lease your work to the public domain, and thus grant microformats.org wiki users permission to use, copy, distribute and/or modify your work under the terms
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  • '''votes''':: This property is used to specify the total number of users who have rated the product or service, contributing to the average rating. ...as been used but not <code>votes</code>. <code>votes</code> is useful when users have rated an item without writing full corresponding reviews. Their vote c
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  • * [http://www.hubtag.com HubTag] helps users find a unique tag across the web for their event - eg. JohnAndBettysWedding
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  • ...bookmarking services let users save and tag bookmarks to share with other users. Over the past year, the number of these services has mushroomed to [http: ...okmarking services will be able to offer a wider array of options to their users at low cost and focus on what truly differentiates them. Individuals or gro
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  • However, XML proved very popular among users of SGML, and indeed extended SGML-like applications into areas where SGML h ...oftware, on the basis of producing better software, rather than protecting users' freedoms.)
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  • ...ttp://www.nsyght.com/friends/[username]/</nowiki>, e.g. [http://nsyght.com/users/lisa sample profile]. ...www.qmpeople.com/users/[username]</nowiki> - e.g. [http://www.qmpeople.com/users/laserion laserion])
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  • ...iscuss/mail/microformats-discuss microformats-discuss mailing list], where users characterize why exactly they find microformats so useful and compelling. ...ts can be done here to standardize the cross-web, cross-app experience for users and make life easier for app and site builders.
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  • ...Attribution license] section 4 lays out legal attribution requirements for users of CC licensed works.
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  • There are many ways to publish media by users, but as people try to access those remixing and aggregation become more and ...appear in a publishing tool under 'more data' at then end, for enthusiast users.)
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  • ...ickets-tour.de Tickets Tour] is a community news site about concerts where users can rate music events (also marked up with hCalender). Example: [http://www ...nd.com Trust a Friend] Lists reviews of products and services submitted by users and external blogs. Example: [http://trustafriend.com/reviews/j.george-pla
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  • ...as to use 301 redirects to the canonical page, but that can be jarring for users. There are many use cases for a URL to have additional information added as
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  • ...Flickr does this with photos from one user with a tag, vs. photos from all users with a tag. [[to-do]] - add this to the the [[rel-tag-faq]]. *#There is a danger of encouraging users to breach [http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-meaningful-li
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  • * [http://opensocialweb.org/ A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web]
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  • ...eople below" and thus that is shown as selected. As some Yahoo! Messenger users have been experiencing IM spam (screenshot of blocked spammers forthcoming)
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  • ...r for WordPress] - Generates Microformats compatible hCards from WordPress users and companion vCards for downloading purposes. ...efox, Safari, Opera and Camino, that overlays on the current page to allow users to import individual hCards or hCalendars. Written by Remy Sharp.
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  • ...how eBay's user rating system has been reduced to a like/dislike switch by users. The 'Ayes, Noes, abstentions' model has served well in politics and commit
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  • ...aux-expo.com/ Forum Energies Réseaux] uses geo data, among others, to help users pinpoint the exact location of the tradeshow. ...ive Dancing Lessons and Events ] Directory for classes, lessons and events users hcalendar and geo for events and lessons.
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  • ...", "vote-against", "vote-abstain"). CSS is used to "check" votes so logged users can remember them later.
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  • ...e microformat, which would provide a standard way for representing a given users historical interaction with a particular word or phrases, including but not
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  • ...rdPress] - Generate microformat compatible hCards and vCards for WordPress users - great for use on staff pages and for user bio's.
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  • ...hCalendar are being put to good use today by publishers, browsers, and end users alike.
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  • ...I'd also say "don't use streaming, use fast-start download", and give the users a visible choice about which one to download (see [http://www.apple.com/tra
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  • ...//pownce.com Pownce] lets you post a simple note and an event note) to let users easily post info about an event, including URLs to representations of the e
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  • ...croformats make for a particularly powerful combination. Microformats help users complete more tasks with fewer steps, and requiring fewer steps is especial
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  • ...feature of the service, now use the hCard format for contact info, giving users the ability use their profile information on any of the growing list of ser ...t only create entirely new applications, but will also solve problems that users today have come to accept as part of "life on the web."</p><p>This structur
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  • ...hCard]] on user profile pages, including [[xfn]] rel="me" on hyperlinks to users' blogs or home pages that they specify. See [[hcard-supporting-profiles]] ...en by Steve Ivy. ([http://redmonk.net/archives/2007/11/07/if-you-love-your-users-set-them-free-portable-social-networks/ More])
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  • * '''<code>p-votes</code>''' - the total number of users who have rated the product or service, contributing to the average rating.
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  • Google expects users of its Want Ads system to define all the appropriate attributes themselves.
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  • ** Drag and Drop icon for MacGourmet* users ...mitted from registered site users or published, exported from its software users. Published recipes can be rated online, and additional tags/categories or i
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  • ...feature of the service, now use the hCard format for contact info, giving users the ability use their profile information on any of the growing list of ser ...t only create entirely new applications, but will also solve problems that users today have come to accept as part of "life on the web."</p><p>This structur
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  • ...n release of as much microformat-related material as possible. We ask that users active before 2008 consider adding the [[Template:cc-public-domain-release] ...new "User:" links by hand. User: links should only created as a result of users actually signing their edits with <nowiki>~~~</nowiki> or <nowiki>~~~~</now
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  • ...i (works in Firefox and Camino) that overlays on the current page to allow users to import individual [[hcard|hCards]] or [[hcalendar|hCalendars]]. Written ...mats.php Greasemonkey user script that detects hCalendar events and allows users to easily add them to their calendar application(s)].
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  • ...bookmarking services let users save and tag bookmarks to share with other users. Over the past year, the number of these services has mushroomed to [http: ...okmarking services will be able to offer a wider array of options to their users at low cost and focus on what truly differentiates them. Individuals or gro
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  • Publishers of audio files annotate them with visible data about the audio, so users know who they're from and whether or not they want the files. ** Since 2005, users have the option to further relate each of these entities using a detailed s
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  • ...erence between that and update or forward might be too particular for most users.
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  • ...onal rating next to each skill entered. The UI of these systems encourages users to rate their skills and gives a bias to any results. Consequently, 97.7% * Janne Kotiaho - Professor<br> http://users.jyu.fi/~jkotiaho/cv.html
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  • ...etimes uses <meta> tag content to generate snippets, if we think they give users a more accurate description than can be taken directly from the page conten
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  • The translate the day names and the time formats into the users locale.
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  • ...a login has a page representing the public profile of the user that other users can see and interact with. Many such sites already [[hcard-supporting-user- ...n-standards/ lukewarm reply]. Glimmer of hope: "When it's important to our users, we'll do it." Thus if you are a Facebook user, please make a request to t
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  • ...h you published tagged content. The Web page is the primary location where users read content and where search engines index. Thus the Web page is a place w
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  • * Users expect the web to work (I love that line)
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  • ...b of Fate] Web of Fate uses Vote-Links for prediction probability scoring. Users can vote Agree, Disagree, Witness ("vote-for", "vote-against", "vote-abstai
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  • ...nformation you *do* have visible in the page or in inputs/selects for both users/browsers and search engines.
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  • ...<p>The time to discuss allowing alternate names for properties is when CSS users have built and deployed successful tools that allow doing this locally, lik
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  • ...However, it would not be beneficial to the development process, or to end-users, if this adds additional complexity.
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  • ...[[rel-tag]], implements [[rel-nofollow]] on links in comments, and allows users to create link lists using [http://gmpg.org/xfn/ XFN]. ...cation.php?id=2400943827&ref=s hCard application] (a plug-in) for Facebook users.
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  • * Q: How do you guys feel about putting more power in the hands of consumers/users, and what do you think about letting them create their own web standards, p
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  • === How does hCard help users === ''How does hCard help users, e.g. how does it improve the user experience in browsers more than just pr
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  • #* Many users use imdb.com URLs to refer to movies. Others use amazon.com or other DVD e
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  • ตอบ: ลองดู [[notable-users-th|รายชื่อผู้ใช้ดังๆ]]; [[examples-in-wil
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  • ...://funadvice.com FunAdvice] supports using the rel-nofollow tag to prevent users posting content simply for the search engine benefit, to improve the qualit
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  • ...for WordPress readme.html] discusses what POSH is and how the theme helps users use it.
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  • ...efficiently so anyone can create a link to automatically import, let their users add their hCards to their address books. But all of that's based on open so ...e their data, just like their syndicating their RSS, and we wanted to make users more aware as well that, you should be using sites that actually let you ta
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  • ...ttribute to provide additional information about the support link to their users. E.g. <a href="[url]" rel="payment" title="Donate Money Via PayPal">.
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  • ....com/ Digg] by [[SteveWilliams|Steve Williams]] (Example: [http://digg.com/users/sbwms Steve's Digg user profile].) ...address book properties of registered users - e.g. http://www.qmpeople.com/users/laserion
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  • You may see occurrences of these in your web server logs when users of H2VX convert hCards and hCalendar events on your pages. ...her-Google). Since Feedfetcher requests come from explicit action by human users who have added the feeds to their [http://www.google.com/ig Google home pag
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  • ...ickets-tour.de Tickets Tour] is a community news site about concerts where users can rate music events (also marked up with hCalender). Example: [http://www ...nd.com Trust a Friend] Lists reviews of products and services submitted by users and external blogs. Example: [http://trustafriend.com/reviews/j.george-pla
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  • * [http://odeo.com Odeo] publishes users' subscription lists in XOXO. See Ryan King's list [http://odeo.com/profile/
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  • ...pport of microformats, both built-in, and via plug-ins and extension helps users make better use of the numerous existing sites that have microformats suppo
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  • ...a review in this specification. Most review sites today indicate how many users found the review helpful, etc, which I consider critical information to att 2. We need to distinguish reviews of ordinary users and of professionals. At the same time there may not be any other data abou
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  • * [http://abyrvalg.com/ Abyrvalg] is a russian city community. Users submit reviews of local businesses. Reviews are published using hReview and ...lanetro.com], lead city and entertainment guide in the Spanish market with users's reviews about places, restaurants, movies, theaters, shops... Uses hRevie
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  • ...otmail, @msn or @passport domains, which is not inclusive of MSN Messenger users with their own domains, while other IM services may not have a URI scheme a
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  • ...ast one implementation (see above for details of each implementation) that users can use.
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  • * [[notable-users-fr|utilisateurs remarquables]].
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  • **** benefit end users (i.e. not just artificial data published for data's sake)
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  • ...the majority of browsers people use (in the sense that the majority of web users are using a browser which does not support this selector, therefore in effe
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  • ...an be a solution? Providing in every microformat wiki page a CSS file that users can download and insert in their blog as additional CSS. This CSS file will ...'As a result of the above, user agents would not be able to reliably allow users to access extension properties such as "x-mozilla-alarm-default-length" (wh
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  • ...'As a result of the above, user agents would not be able to reliably allow users to access extension properties such as "x-mozilla-alarm-default-length" (wh
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  • '''Audience:''' Parser authors, parser users, web developers. This document is written for anyone working with microform
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  • ...long tags to flick pictures. He uses Google Maps to get the lat and long. Users have to enter search terms (address, etc) and then select a point on the go ...com/blog-yRZQpvY8cq2kWXBO5ZrxEmrwsg--?p=9 Yahoo 360], [http://www.zoto.com/users/geotags/ Zoto]
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  • **** benefit end users (i.e. not just fictional/artificial data published for data's sake)
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  • ...o Calendar" and/or "Subscribe to Events" links for the convenience of your users.
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  • ...rse, this does result in a dependency on CSS to make the data invisible to users, and will result in the machine data being displayed alongside the human fo
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  • ...ng indicates that the only way to guarantee accessibility of hyperlinks to users of assistive technology (such as screen readers) is to include inner-text.
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  • * no real world use case. how would such a microformat help users? this should be documented in the introduction to an [[opening-hours]] effo
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  • ...rel-home specification, and while it looks very good for SEO applications, users would benefit from a language option as well.
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  • ...for WordPress readme.html] discusses what POSH is and how the theme helps users use it.
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  • ...1% of photos in Flickr, and within a short period, 80+% have tags. 12% of users in Flickr apparently tag photos other than their own. ...source of research but this microformat needs to embrace the bottomup ways users are publishing photos, video and audio online.
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  • ** MD5s should not be hidden from users who would copy and paste it (see above)
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  • ...ught by [http://www.google.com Google] in February of 2003. Blogger allows users to create and edit their own templates and also provides a large number of ...ult_templates.html default templates] and [ "template modules"] from which users can construct or modify their own templates. Looking at several Typepad blo
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  • ...uthors in general like their work to be cited with hyperlinks, and whereas users can be counted upon to cite primary and non-primary sources simultaneously
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  • ...p-v vs. more defined attributes. p-v is quite helpful b/c the attributes users care about change over time. Take cameras, for instance. Did anyone care
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  • * [http://www.hubtag.com HubTag] helps users find a unique tag across the web for their event - eg. JohnAndBettysWedding
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  • ...for WordPress readme.html] discusses what POSH is and how the theme helps users use it.
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  • ...a script that provides [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire 2.x] users with the ability to subscribe to hAtom documents as they would any other fe
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  • ...attribute (as in the example), but ''without'' a tooltip being exposed to users, and without the data being read out by screen readers. ...of the page that contains the TinyMCE instance, so it is likely that some users will not be able to apply this fix.
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  • * [http://www.hubtag.com HubTag] helps users find a unique tag across the web for their event - eg. JohnAndBettysWedding
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  • ...antics. [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] is one such user, and it is reasonable for users to use each others class names. ...an be a solution? Providing in every microformat wiki page a CSS file that users can download and insert in their blog as additional CSS. This CSS file will
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  • ...lanetro.com], lead city and entertainment guide in the Spanish market with users's reviews about places, restaurants, movies, theaters, shops... Uses hRevie ....com/users/danieljohn/ Daniel John] fournit un [http://www.livejournal.com/users/danieljohn/58674.html hReview hargneux de CIBC].
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  • ...in use and thus is quite semi-visible, and thus human verifiable by casual users. The class attribute is not displayed in a tool-tip or any other user inte ...eb applications. You should mark up the text that actually appears to your users when they visit your web pages.[http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/an
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  • As these simpler markup languages are something that *users* are expected to type, they are user interface.
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  • <!--* Firefox users: install [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/chatzilla/ Chatzil
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  • ...for WordPress readme.html] discusses what POSH is and how the theme helps users use it.
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  • ...ive Dancing Lessons and Events ] Directory for classes, lessons and events users hatom for its news page and generating rss.
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  • ...a review in this specification. Most review sites today indicate how many users found the review helpful, etc, which I consider critical information to att
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  • ...-tag rel-tag] which requires a tagspace. In our use case, we need to allow users of the microformat the ability to associate descriptive words to a recipe,
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  • ...ing, product, housing). By making small modifications to this vocabulary, users can specify an extremely wide range of potential transactions. This seemed
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  • * [http://odeo.com Odeo] publishes users' subscription lists in XOXO. See Ryan King's list [http://odeo.com/profile/
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  • ...and can later be manually tweaked (in, say, an address book programme) by users if so desired. This would satisfy the vCard requirement for child-of-adr, a
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  • ...new "User:" links by hand. User: links should only created as a result of users actually signing their edits with <nowiki>~~~</nowiki> or <nowiki>~~~~</now
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  • LinkedIn allows users to endorse others' resumes. This functionality could be capture with [[vote
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  • additional information about the support link to their users.
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  • ** Error appears for external users only. Won't be fixed any time soon. -- [[User:PhilWilson|PhilWilson]] 00:03 ...i (works in Firefox and Camino) that overlays on the current page to allow users to import individual hCards or hCalendars. Written by Remy Sharp.
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  • ...web browsers) can extract this information, transform it, or expose it to users in useful ways.
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  • <blockquote>There are many ways to publish media by users, but as people try to access those remixing and aggregation become more and
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  • ...new "User:" links by hand. User: links should only created as a result of users actually signing their edits with <nowiki>~~~</nowiki> or <nowiki>~~~~</now
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  • * [http://odeo.com Odeo] publishes users' subscription lists in XOXO. See Ryan King's list [http://odeo.com/profile/
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  • ...e considered the possibility of allowing property names to be invisible to users by allowing the addition of the property name as a class immediately follow
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  • ...p-v vs. more defined attributes. p-v is quite helpful b/c the attributes users care about change over time. Take cameras, for instance. Did anyone care
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  • ...1998. The "Organizer" has scheduled the meeting with one or more calendar users in a group. A time zone specification for Eastern United States has been sp
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  • ...User Profile] specifies how to represent and manage profile data about IM users and other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Messaging_and_Presence_P
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  • ...plistic template for a very general app, but it seems to be OK for most BD users.
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  • ...Also, I'm not aware of any microformat which is restricted to a subset of users, nor how this would be done. How would you suggest that someone mark up thi ...article]. I believe the added complexity acts as a disincentive potential users and is also clearly confusing. With taxonomic intelligence (hierarchies, sy
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  • ...focus citation brainstorming on efforts that provide real world utility to users. ...class of, say, "self" to an attribute of the proposed strawman would allow users (or user agents) to extract the data required to cite the page being visite
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  • ...eration does the opposite (makes the user interface *worse*), as it forces users to try to understand more and more different variants of licenses. What ac
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  • ...ed that will meet the needs of a wide range of information communities and users.
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  • ...and subscribing to hCards help make user sign-up easier and thus get more users signed up quicker? by [[User:Tantek|Tantek]]
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  • ...solver is still a very important component to this whole process. Getting users "appropriate copy" is a very real (and very difficult) problem that librari <description>Employs a dinosaur theme-park setting to introduce users to Triassic, Jurassic, and
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  • <description>Employs a dinosaur theme-park setting to introduce users to Triassic, Jurassic, and <description>Employs a dinosaur theme-park setting to introduce users to Triassic, Jurassic, and
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  • <blockquote>There are many ways to publish media by users, but as people try to access those remixing and aggregation become more and
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  • ...e hCard markup, you can also include an "Add to Address Book" link so your users can download your contact info to their address book with one click of a hy
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  • * [http://www.slideshare.net/ SlideShare] uses hcard to identify its users. see [http://hcard.geekhood.net/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.slideshare.net%2Fkcma ...users. I've embedded it modifying Joomla! 1.5 com_contact core component. Users of this CMS can [http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/hcardcontact/ download my
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  • ...l read the ISO8601 format datetime <samp>2009-03-14T16:28-0600</samp>, but users will only see <samp>March 14th 2009, around half-past four</samp>. Testing
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  • ...Also, I'm not aware of any microformat which is restricted to a subset of users, nor how this would be done. How would you suggest that someone mark up thi ...article]. I believe the added complexity acts as a disincentive potential users and is also clearly confusing. With taxonomic intelligence (hierarchies, sy
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  • ...tp://www.binvisions.com/ CSS3 and HTML5 Blog] - uses hCard to get vCard of users who make comments on blog posts. Example: [http://www.binvisions.com/articl ....co.uk/contact/ DP Training] - uses hCard with H2VX's bookmarklet to allow users to download the details as a vCard.
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  • * as of 2015-06-15, this is still a problem and is now affecting users. [http://logs.glob.uno/?c=freenode%23microformats&s=15+Jun+2015&e=15+Jun+20
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  • .../search.twitter.com/search?q=followings has been given by existing Twitter users].
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  • ...too dumb to follow these rules well; even cases like wordpress that allow users to present their name 1 of 6 or 8 difference ways (from username to LF, FN)
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  • ...om LeadFigures.com] uses hProduct markup to publicise its products to it's users, an example being the [http://www.leadfigures.com/collecting/citadel/ citad
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  • **** benefit end users (i.e. not just artificial data published for data's sake)
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  • ...A link to a Dublin Core metadata schema is generally not suitable for end users, so <code>&lt;link href&gt;</code> appears to be more appropriate than <cod ...he target document contains information such as a image map that will help users to gain a sense of how and where to found information || HTML4dropped||unkn
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  • ** hosting services - where users/people actively contribute to the growth (e.g. Flickr profile hCards) * Some simple examples right upfront would probably do a lot to help users figure out whether a particular microformat is for them or not.
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  • A: См. лист [[notable-users-ru|пользователей]], [[examples-in-wild-ru|примеров в
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  • ...l read the ISO8601 format datetime <samp>2009-03-14T16:28-0600</samp>, but users will only see <samp>March 14th 2009, around half-past four</samp>. Testing
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  • ...choose a (more) uniform output format for datetimes to make it easier for users of the parser to consume datetimes. Microformats2 parsers already do sophis
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  • ...ive Dancing Lessons and Events ] Directory for classes, lessons and events users hcalendar, hcard, geo for events and lessons. * The [http://users.belgacom.net/gaudete Gregorian choir Gaudete] from Aalst (Belgium) uses hCa
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  • R : Voir une liste de [[notable-users-fr|quelques utilisateurs reconnus]] ; d'autres [[examples-in-the-wild-fr|ut
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  • ...deration''': One real problem right now is that we provide a field for our users to enter a 'Location' on our [http://timespeople.nytimes.com/view/user/9354
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  • ...too dumb to follow these rules well; even cases like wordpress that allow users to present their name 1 of 6 or 8 difference ways (from username to LF, FN)
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  • ...Supported silos include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, and Flickr. Users include [http://brid.gy/ Bridgy], [http://reader.kylewm.com/ Woodwind], and
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  • ...criticized for that dialog (that's what you get from your free extension's users when you ask for 15 seconds of their time in return for hundreds of hours o
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  • ...and can later be manually tweaked (in, say, an address book programme) by users if so desired. This would satisfy the vCard requirement for child-of-adr, a
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