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The following web browsers have built-in support for microformats and/or have add-ons/plug-ins/extensions that add microformats support.
The following web browsers have built-in support for microformats and/or have add-ons/plug-ins/extensions that add microformats support.

Revision as of 16:21, 18 July 2020


The following web browsers have built-in support for microformats and/or have add-ons/plug-ins/extensions that add microformats support.

Chrome

Main article: chrome-extensions

Chrome (version number 5+ at least, perhaps earlier too) extensions that support microformats:

See Chrome Extensions for more

Firefox

Main article: Firefox

Firefox (version 3 and later) - has built in support for parsing microformats and exposing them in the DOM. Firefox 1.5-2.x requires an add-on. The following add-ons provide UIs (a toolbar etc.)

Internet Explorer

Main article: Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer 7+ supports microformats using add-ins.

Safari

Main article: Safari

Safari has unofficial plugins (versions 3.2.1 or 4) and official extensions

mobile browsers

  • Mosembro for Android - see http://lexandera.com/mosembro/ for video and download
    • supports hCard detection and integration with built-in Android Maps application
    • support hCalendar detection and integration with built-in Google Calendar

with favelets

Main article: favelets

Add favelets/bookmarklets/browser-buttons to your browser for more microformats support in:

previously

Flock

Main article: Flock

Flock has some built-in microformats support, and additional support is available via Firefox add-ons.

see also