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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
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  • In a document that has a specific venue for discussion (e.g. web forum, email archives, IRC channel), the hyp
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  • 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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  • This page lists all the specific examples in the wild pages or sections for each microformat. They give an o
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  • ...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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  • ...If this list gets too big we can split out by functionality, e.g. content-specific hosting services.
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  • ..., this workshop will take full advantage of the intimate setting to answer specific questions and get everyone marking up with microformats within a couple of
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  • ...plicit that the only classname on the object/etc should be include. Having specific microformat property classnames (e.g. "fn") on the object is not necessary
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  • ...resembles a table of contents, and can easily navigate to the page for the specific category. A specific example of this was
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  • ...o-do list) so it could be uploaded to a website (e.g. not dependent upon a specific server environment). The goal was to create a community resource like the
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  • ...nds lists]], whether techniques, implementation challenges, or issues with specific implementations.
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  • === For specific domains ===
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  • == Din Mailing List - mai specific == ::pentru un domeniu specific de probleme
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  • Please add feedback, questions, etc. here. If you have a specific issue, please add it to [[h-review-issues]].
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  • solve a specific problem <p> There are hundreds of journal-specific formats for presenting bibliographic data. <strong>If CSS cannot transform
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  • * specific use === For specific domains ===
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  • ...ould otherwise be in the "20%" category according to our analysis, such as specific kinds of decision details, agenda preparation, further details on participa
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  • before reaching consensus on a specific brainstorm which can then be written up as a draft. ** '''<code>accountnumber</code>'''. ''optional''. Country specific banking account number.
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  • ...s.com Kinkless GTD]. The goal of this page is to move from an Actiontastic-specific syntax to one that is shared by similar apps in order to promote cross-appl
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  • ** they ask you to link to them, but not to a specific directory page (http://www.blogwise.com/faqs/linking)
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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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  • ...native proposal can be found at [[measure]], treating currency as simply a specific kind of measurement.'' Discussion of this proposal by specific problems on [[currency-issues]].
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  • ...e confidence, cannot scale with internet media. They are also targeted for specific country and its legislation.
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  • == Tier 4: specific to particular item-types == * Microformats describing specific types of items ([[wine|hWine]]) will composite with this ("item hwine"), in
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  • ...loped several recipes for sharing with friends and family, I like the more specific [http://microformats.org/wiki/measure#hmeasure hMeasure] microformat for in
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  • === Can the microformats rel registry document HTML specific details === ''Q: Can the microformats rel registry document HTML-specific details? ''
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  • Some specific changes:
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  • * See [[comment-examples]] for more specific examples of comments being published on blogs and other sites.
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  • ...o-do list) so it could be uploaded to a website (e.g. not dependent upon a specific server environment). The goal was to create a community resource like the
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  • ...a selection of instances (e.g. export selected contacts), or one just one specific instance (e.g. export contact XYZ). ...could provide additional menu items (based on the below) that act on that specific contact.
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  • = Specific Examples from the Wild =
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  • ..., is there a need for the Government to engage with or provide funding for specific committees/bodies? * Are there any legal or procurement barriers to mandating specific open standards in the UK Government's IT?
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  • ...Instead, the set of reviewed item types is kept small and fairly generic. Specific "typing" information about the item being reviewed should be published as t #* As a podcast is typically a specific URL (often ending with ".mp3") the "url" item type should be used when publ
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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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  • ...gory">''microformats-dinner-20090120''</span> <!-- This is your event-date-specific tag --> <!-- <span class="category">''upcoming:event=xyz''</span> This is from the specific upcoming.org event you should create for this event. Replace xyz with the
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  • This page documents specific examples of how [[pronouns|pronoun]] information is currently published on ...l <code>u-pronoun</code> property classes in an h-card to link to language-specific wiktionary.org pages for each pronoun
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  • * See [[comment-examples]] for more specific examples of comments being published on blogs and other sites.
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  • Nearly everyone seems to have a problem in the back of their minds, or specific to their application, site, or service which could benefit from a microform ...om]] for your episodic content (e.g. blogs). See [[get-started]] for more specific examples of adding microformats to your sites.
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  • * No need for a new rel value for a specific MIME/content-type. That's what the 'type' attribute is for.
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  • ...le and efficient generic microformats2 parsers without needing to know any specific vocabularies, either currently or in the future. These are both advantages ...dor-specific''' - extensions that either only make sense in or have a very specific detailed or other meaning (e.g. a shibboleth) in a particular company or or
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  • If you have a specific test case and bug to report please file it there.
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  • A microformat to describe the contents of a (we)blog. It provides a specific set of information to categorize a (we)blog. Enables easier search for huma
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  • <li>the specific reasons are irrelevant, the 'existence' of the behavior matters</li> ...re your site uses existing microformats in known ways</li> <li>solve a specific problem</li>
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  • ...her elaborated on in [http://gmpg.org/xmdp/ Xhmtl Meta Data Profiles] with specific reference to the [http://gmpg.org/xfn/11 XFN 1.1 relationships meta data pr
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  • ...ic direction for web crawlers. While being useful in many cases, its page-specific nature means it cannot be used to restrict crawlers from indexing only cert ...ute, which may only be applied to (and does not refer to the content of) a specific inline link. (It is interesting to note that this behavior is entirely enc
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  • * '''ignore''': Stops messages from a specific user
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  • ...nown as "Text To Speech", or TTS). Pronunciation instructions describe how specific text tokens should be rendered in the aural dimension using synthetic voice
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  • * notes specific to each session during the day.
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  • language-specific repository (CPAN, PEAR). (This includes things like drivers.) * <div id="ebuild_list"><ul>... used for consumer-specific parameters
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  • Issues with specific examples and techniques recommended on the [[hcard-examples]] page, grouped
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  • * '''ignore''': Stops messages from a specific user
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  • == specific microformats validators ==
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  • ...TML4 'class' attribute is case-sensitive, for microformats I had to pick a specific case to use for property names. I decided to explicitly follow the precede ...y those that have some structure to them, with a set of values that relate specific semantics.
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  • ...s the ContextObject -- the address of the link resolver ''is'' institution-specific and should be handled by a user's (or machine's) activating agent.
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  • DSL (a domain-specific language) for parsing POSH formats, and comes included with support for sev
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  • ...ecific fields on the the profile page are filled in accordingly, with site specific heurstics. A: Well the way around it is to *only* look for that specific "home page" link, not any link on the page, that's the key for old players,
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  • While these extensions include no microformat-specific tools, the can be of use to microformat publishers (or advanced users). The newest version supports Greasemonkey-like application of XQueries to specific sites, enabling potential sharing and reuse.
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  • ...e businesses have neither consistent nor semantic standards. Moreover, the specific needs of services firms and their customers might be best defined by consid ...looked at [[hListing]] and [[hproduct]] proposals, but neither address the specific needs of service firms and their customers.
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  • Though no microformat-specific content has been announced, there is obvious relevance to the [[geo|Geo mic
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  • === Service-Specific ===
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  • * orientation (lock to a specific device orientation?)
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  • to, especially in the case of agents that are not aware of the specific This implies to me that the ''server'' could use a specific microformat to indicate that a given URL can be treated in a particular way
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  • *#* ACCEPTED FAQ. Documented in [[hatom-faq]] with specific FAQs. If there are no objections to the resolution for say 30 days, this is
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  • ...me microformat? I tried looking around the site but couldn't find anything specific. As someone working in the recruitment marketing industry I can see distinc
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  • If you have a specific test case and bug to report please file it there.
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  • The hVocabulary microformat is focused on the representation of a specific type of content, but it could be extended with a hMemorize microformat, whi ...lity to link a small bit of text, rich media, or resource description to a specific learning concept. If this vocabulary describes learning concepts, then we
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  • ** product specific data ( ie: Model, Year, Brand for Cars or Motorcycles. Varies by Product ty ** product-specific key-value pairs
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  • ...he Generalized Markup Language, at IBM. It was a meta-language for domain-specific document formats with semantic information, which could be used for flexibl ...nsive businesses. But SGML's complexity, and the necessity to write a DTD specific to your application area, inhibited its wider use.
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  • <td class="tdDesc">Get general help or help on a specific topic or command.
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  • ...erstyles.org/livetitle third-party generated microsummaries for a range of specific pages] ...ch as by extracting the first "H2", or the content of a div or span with a specific ID, or the last-updated date). Thus this method has all the same potential
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  • ===Create a note in a specific context===
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  • ...endar</span> output, omitting optional "X-" properties, and implementation specific "PRODID" property:
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  • ...ated that there may be a need for a generic microformat to indicate that a specific element is a wrapper, container, or layer of abstraction, that should be op Since there are type specific markup and parsing interpretations, there may need to be several such class
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  • ...tp://usefulinc.com/doap/ DOAP: Description of a Project] (software project-specific)
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  • :'''This page is a stub. ... need to add more details on specific properties for hCard user profiles...'''
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  • ...euse those terms from the Atom RFC (title, content, summary) with the Atom-specific semantics defined therein, rather than the generic semantics, e.g. "summary ...der to reflect the precise Atom semantics as defined in RFC 4287, we chose specific class names for capturing and communicating Atom Entry title, Atom Entry co
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  • <td class="tdDesc">Get general help or help on a specific topic or command.
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  • ...n the HTML4 specification follow a very consistent pattern that indicate a specific directionality to the value of the rel attribute. The ''only'' exception t
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  • ...ey?</strong> Javascript libraries? An XML vocabulary? PHP tools? The most specific language is "data format standard." Is that like HTML? Is it just an RFC ...been equally suitable class names to use, however by standardizing on one specific class name it makes it easy to write a computer program which can examine a
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  • ** FriendFeed - many specific types
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  • ...the text/html or application/xhtml+xml view contains) and a site or domain specific JSON representation of their own (commonly used for APIs)
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  • The history is greatly in need of further documentation with specific dates. Please contribute what you can find and cite/hyperlink sources! * [http://gmpg.org/history GMPG history] for GMPG specific events.
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  • The Wikipedia navigation uses no attributes, except for language-specific classes. Example http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olm%C3%BCtz :
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  • * site specific post and other [http://indiewebcamp.com/webactions webaction] buttons can d
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  • Whether or not there is a specific problem that is being solved, one or more use cases (actual scenarios which
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