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This is a page for tracking the effort to develop an comment microformat for authors and publishers markup comments, typically associated with blog posts.
A '''<dfn>comment</dfn>''' is a type of [[post]].


Per the microformats [[process]]:
Markup comments with the [[h-entry]] and [[rel-in-reply-to]] microformats.


* [[comment-problem|comment problem]]
== microformat ==
This is a page for tracking the effort to develop an additional comment microformat for authors and publishers markup comments, typically associated with blog posts. Per the microformats [[process]]:
 
* [[comment-problem]]
* [[comment-examples]]
* [[comment-examples]]
* [[comment-formats]]
* [[comment-formats]]
* [[comment-brainstorming]] ((Some stuff needs to be extracted from [[hcomment]] and [[mfcomment]])
* [[comment-brainstorming]] (Some stuff needs to be extracted from [[hcomment]] and [[mfcomment]])
* [[comment-issues]]
* [[comment-issues]]


Related: [[hAtom]]; [[hatom-brainstorming#User_comment_entries|hAtom comment brainstorming]].
== Related ==
* [[hAtom]]
* [[hatom-brainstorming#User_comment_entries|hAtom comment brainstorming]].
 
== See Also ==
* [[reply]]
* [[h-entry]]
* [[rel-in-reply-to]]
* http://indiewebcamp.com/comments

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A comment is a type of post.

Markup comments with the h-entry and rel-in-reply-to microformats.

microformat

This is a page for tracking the effort to develop an additional comment microformat for authors and publishers markup comments, typically associated with blog posts. Per the microformats process:

Related

See Also