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;anti-pattern
;anti-pattern
:??? (see [[anti-patterns]])
:see [[anti-patterns]]


;anti design pattern
;anti design pattern
:??? (see [[anti-design-patterns]])
:see [[anti-design-patterns]]


;attribute
;attribute
:??? (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element HTML element on Wikipedia])
:HTML attribute. see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element HTML element on Wikipedia]


;autodiscovery
;autodiscovery
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;class
;class
:???
:HTML class attribute


;compound microformat
;compound microformat
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;design pattern
;design pattern
:???
:see [[class-design-pattern]] for example.


;discovery
;discovery
:???
:see [[representative-hcard]] for example.


;DRY
;DRY
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;element
;element
:??? (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element HTML element on Wikipedia])
:HTML element. see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element HTML element on Wikipedia].


;elemental microformat
;elemental microformat
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;namespace
;namespace
:???
:see [[namespaces]].


;parse
;parse
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;POSH
;POSH
:'''''P'''lain '''O'''ld '''S'''emantic (X)'''H'''TML''
:'''''P'''lain '''O'''ld '''S'''emantic (X)'''H'''TML''. see [[POSH]].


;process
;process
:The ''recommended'' procedure for proposing a new microformat. See [[process]]
:The procedure for developing a new microformat. See [[process]]


;profile
;profile
:???
:see [[profile]].


;property
;property
:???
:The various aspects of an object that are represented by microformats.  E.g. [[hcard#Property_List|hCard properties]].


;rel
;rel
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;rev
;rev
:as ''rel'', but applying in the '''''rev'''erse'' direction. Generally deprecated for microformats.
:as ''rel'', but applying in the '''''rev'''erse'' direction. Use and development of new rev values are deprecated for microformats.


;route
;route
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;scrape
;scrape
:(verb) To extract apparent data from a file/stream (plain text, HTML, RSS, XML, whatever) using regular expressions or other made-up rules that are not explicitly defined by the data formats (if any) that you are extracting. (see also "parse")
:(verb) To extract apparent data from a file/stream (plain text, HTML, RSS, XML, whatever) using regular expressions or other made-up rules that are not explicitly defined by the data formats (if any) that you are extracting. See also "parse" in contrast.


;semantic
;semantic
:(adjective) having meaning.
:(adjective) having meaning.
;standard
:see [[standard]]


;tag
;tag
:???
:see [[rel-tag]].


;tag space
;tag space
:???
:a URL prefix for scoping tags.


;track
;track
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;value
;value
:??? (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element HTML element on Wikipedia])
:properties and attributes have values.


;waypoint
;waypoint

Revision as of 18:38, 28 December 2007

Microformats Glossary

If you have a term you wish to see defined, please feel free to add it to the list, in alphabetical order (apart from the first entry).

microformat
See http://microformats.org/about/.
@
in the context of, say, @rel, this is shorthand for attribute, so "the @rel" should be read as "the rel attribute"
anti-pattern
see anti-patterns
anti design pattern
see anti-design-patterns
attribute
HTML attribute. see HTML element on Wikipedia
autodiscovery
see discovery
class
HTML class attribute
compound microformat
See compound-microformat
CSV
comma-separated-variables
deprecated
In the process of being phased out (see Deprecation on Wikiepedia)
design pattern
see class-design-pattern for example.
discovery
see representative-hcard for example.
DRY
Don't Repeat Yourself
See DRY
element
HTML element. see HTML element on Wikipedia.
elemental microformat
See elemental-microformat
GPX
XML format for waypoints, tracks and trails, used by many GPS devices. See also KML.
grandfather(ed)
Something which is an exception to a rule (or pattern, behavior, etc.), because it existed before that rule was formulated.
HTML
HyperText Mark-up Language
see HTML on Wkiipedia and XHTML, below.
JSON
JavaScript Object Notation (pronounced "Jason")
a lightweight, text-based, human-readable format for representing data structures and arrays (see JSON).
KML
Keyhole Mark-up Language
XML format for waypoints, tracks and trails, used by Google Maps and others. See also GPX.
mark-up
n. the (X)HTML codes and related classes which, when wrapped around data, turn it into a web page.
mark up
v. to apply mark-up.
mfbot
mfbot is an IRC bot which logs all edits to this wiki.
microformat
See http://microformats.org/about/.
microformateer
A person involved with microformats.
namespace
see namespaces.
parse
(verb) To extract data from a format using explicit parsing rules for one or more formats, such as microformats (see also "scrape").
See also 'parsing' on Wikipedia
picoformat
A syntax for communicating and executing commands with mobile devices over SMS. See picoformats
POSH
Plain Old Semantic (X)HTML. see POSH.
process
The procedure for developing a new microformat. See process
profile
see profile.
property
The various aspects of an object that are represented by microformats. E.g. hCard properties.
rel
a property which signifies the relationship of one page to another, linked, page. See existing-rel-values.
rev
as rel, but applying in the reverse direction. Use and development of new rev values are deprecated for microformats.
route
(In proposed extensions to Geo) - see geo-extension-waypoints#Terms
scrape
(verb) To extract apparent data from a file/stream (plain text, HTML, RSS, XML, whatever) using regular expressions or other made-up rules that are not explicitly defined by the data formats (if any) that you are extracting. See also "parse" in contrast.
semantic
(adjective) having meaning.
standard
see standard
tag
see rel-tag.
tag space
a URL prefix for scoping tags.
track
(In proposed extensions to Geo) - see geo-extension-waypoints#Terms
uF
Shorthand for microformat, especially used in e-mail and on IRC. Plural: uFs.
URI
Uniform Resource Identifier: a compact string of characters used to identify or name a resource. See URIs on Wikipedia
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
  1. in popular usage, a widespread synonym for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) — many popular and technical texts will use the term "URL" when referring to a URI
  2. in strict technical usage, a subset of URI specific to identifiers who are primarily locators.
See URLs on Wikipedia
value
properties and attributes have values.
waypoint
(In proposed extensions to Geo) - see geo-extension-waypoints#Terms
(X)HTML
A generic term, meaning "HTML or XHTML".
XHTML
HTML reformulated in XML.
See see XHTML on Wkiipedia or http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/ for more information.
XMDP
(X)HTML Meta Data Profile
See XMDP on Wikipedia