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= hCard Profile =
<entry-title>hCard Profile</entry-title>


The following is an [http://gmpg.org/xmdp/ XMDP] profile for the [[hcard|hCard]] specification.
The following is an [http://gmpg.org/xmdp/ XMDP] profile for the [[hcard|hCard]] specification.
== URLs ==
This profile is hosted as a separate XMDP file on microformats.org:
* http://microformats.org/profile/hcard
* shortURL: http://ufs.cc/x/hcard
== Usage ==
Profiles are referenced in (X)HTML files in the <code>&lt;head&gt;</code> tag, e.g.:
<source lang=html4strict>
<head profile='http://microformats.org/profile/hcard'>
</source>


== Profile ==
== Profile ==
<pre>
<source lang=html4strict>
<dl class="profile">
<dl class="profile">
  <dt>class</dt>
  <dt>class</dt>
  <dd><p>
  <dd><p>
   <a rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-class">
   <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-class">
   HTML4 definition of the 'class' attribute.</a>
   HTML4 definition of the 'class' attribute.</a>
   This meta data profile defines some 'class' attribute values (class names)  
   This meta data profile defines some 'class' attribute values (class names)  
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   draft of "Hypertext Links in HTML"</a>.
   draft of "Hypertext Links in HTML"</a>.
   All values are defined according to the semantics defined in the  
   All values are defined according to the semantics defined in the  
   <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">
   <a rel="contents start" href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">
   hCard specification</a>  
   hCard specification</a>  
   and thus in  
   and thus in  
   <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt">RFC 2426</a>.</p>
   <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt">RFC 2426</a>.</p>
   <dl>
   <dl>
   <dt>vcard</dt>
   <dt id="vcard">vcard</dt>
     <dd>A container for the rest of the class names defined in this XMDP profile.
     <dd>A container for the rest of the class names defined in this XMDP profile.
     See section 1. of RFC 2426.
     See section 1. of RFC 2426.
     </dd>
     </dd>


   <dt>fn</dt>
   <dt id="fn">fn</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.1.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.1.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>n</dt>
   <dt id="n">n</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426. May be inferred per  
     <dd>See section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426. May be inferred per  
       Implied "N" Optimization.</dd>
       Implied "N" Optimization.</dd>


   <dt>family-name</dt>
   <dt id="family-name">family-name</dt>
     <dd>See "Family Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "Family Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>given-name</dt>
   <dt id="given-name">given-name</dt>
     <dd>See "Given Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "Given Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>additional-names</dt>
   <dt id="additional-name">additional-name</dt>
     <dd>See "Additional Names" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426
     <dd>See "Additional Names" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
    Typically used with &lt;ul&gt; or &lt;ol&gt; elements, with an &lt;li&gt;
    for each additional name.</dd>


   <dt>honorific-prefixes</dt>
   <dt id="honorific-prefix">honorific-prefix</dt>
     <dd>See "Honorific Prefixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.
     <dd>See "Honorific Prefixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
    Typically used with &lt;ul&gt; or &lt;ol&gt; elements, with an &lt;li&gt;
    for each honorific prefix.</dd>


   <dt>honorific-suffixes</dt>
   <dt id="honorific-suffix">honorific-suffix</dt>
     <dd>See "Honorific Suffixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.
     <dd>See "Honorific Suffixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
    Typically used with &lt;ul&gt; or &lt;ol&gt; elements, with an &lt;li&gt;
    for each honorific suffix.</dd>
    
    
   <dt>nickname</dt>
   <dt id="nickname">nickname</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.1.3 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.1.3 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>photo</dt>
   <dt id="photo">photo</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.1.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;img&gt; tag.
     <dd>See section 3.1.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;img&gt; tag.
     Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for
     Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for
     binary values.</dd>
     binary values.</dd>


   <dt>bday</dt>
   <dt id="bday">bday</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.1.5 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     <dd>See section 3.1.5 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date
     with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date
     inside the element.</dd>
     inside the element.</dd>
   
   
   <dt>adr</dt>
   <dt id="adr">adr</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>post-office-box</dt>
   <dt id="post-office-box">post-office-box</dt>
     <dd>See "post office box" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "post office box" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>extended-address</dt>
   <dt id="extended-address">extended-address</dt>
     <dd>See "extended address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "extended address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>street-address</dt>
   <dt id="street-address">street-address</dt>
     <dd>See "street address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "street address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>locality</dt>
   <dt id="locality">locality</dt>
     <dd>See "locality" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "locality" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>region</dt>
   <dt id="region">region</dt>
     <dd>See "region" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "region" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>postal-code</dt>
   <dt id="postal-code">postal-code</dt>
     <dd>See "postal code" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "postal code" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>country-name</dt>
   <dt id="country-name">country-name</dt>
     <dd>See "country name" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "country name" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>dom</dt>
   <dt id="type">type</dt>
  <dt>intl</dt>
     <dd>See "type" in the various sections of RFC 2426.</dd>
  <dt>postal</dt>
  <dt>parcel</dt>
    <dd>Use on an element inside an element with a class name of "adr",
    or "label" to indicate the type of the adr or label per the definitions of
    these types in section 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 respectively of RFC 2426.</dd>
 
  <dt>home</dt>
  <dt>work</dt>
    <dd>Use on an element inside an element with a class name of "adr",
    "label", or "tel" to indicate the type of the adr, label, or tel per
    the definitions of these types in sections 3.2.1, 3.2.2, and 3.3.1
    respectively of RFC 2426.</dd>
 
  <dt>pref</dt>
     <dd>Use on an element inside an element with a class name of "adr",
    "label", "tel", or "email" to indicate the "pref" type of the adr,
    label, tel, or email per the definitions of "pref" in sections 3.2.1,
    3.2.2, 3.3.1, 3.3.2 respectively of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>label</dt>
   <dt id="label">label</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.2.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.2.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>tel</dt>
   <dt id="tel">tel</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.3.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.3.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>msg</dt>
   <dt id="email">email</dt>
  <dt>voice</dt>
  <dt>fax</dt>
  <dt>cell</dt>
  <dt>video</dt>
  <dt>pager</dt>
  <dt>bbs</dt>
  <dt>modem</dt>
  <dt>car</dt>
  <dt>isdn</dt>
  <dt>pcs</dt>
    <dd>Use on an element inside an element with a class name of "tel" to
    indicate the type of the tel per the definitions of these
    types in section 3.3.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
 
  <dt>email</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.3.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.3.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>internet</dt>
   <dt id="mailer">mailer</dt>
  <dt>x400</dt>
    <dd>Use on an element inside an element with a class name of "email" to
    indicate the type of the email per the definitions of these
    types in section 3.3.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
 
  <dt>mailer</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.3.3 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.3.3 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>tz</dt>
   <dt id="tz">tz</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.4.1 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     <dd>See section 3.4.1 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     with the 'title' attribute for the tz value, and a human readable time zone
     with the 'title' attribute for the tz value, and a human readable time zone
     inside the element.</dd>
     inside the element.</dd>


   <dt>geo</dt>
   <dt id="geo">geo</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>latitude</dt>
   <dt id="latitude">latitude</dt>
     <dd>See "latitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "latitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>longitude</dt>
   <dt id="longitude">longitude</dt>
     <dd>See "longitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See "longitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>title</dt>
   <dt id="title">title</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.5.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.5.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>role</dt>
   <dt id="role">role</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.5.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.5.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>logo</dt>
   <dt id="logo">logo</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.5.3 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;img&gt; tag.
     <dd>See section 3.5.3 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;img&gt; tag.
     Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for
     Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for
     binary values.</dd>
     binary values.</dd>


   <dt>agent</dt>
   <dt id="agent">agent</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.5.4 of RFC 2426. If the value is a vCard, then  
     <dd>See section 3.5.4 of RFC 2426. If the value is a vCard, then  
     use a nest hCard.  For simplicity in that case, the same element that  
     use a nest hCard.  For simplicity in that case, the same element that  
     has the class name of "agent" should use the class name of "vcard".</dd>
     has the class name of "agent" should use the class name of "vcard".</dd>


   <dt>org</dt>
   <dt id="org">org</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>organization-name</dt>
   <dt id="organization-name">organization-name</dt>
     <dd>See "Organization Name" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.  
     <dd>See "Organization Name" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.  
       May be inferred per Implied "organization-name" Optimization.</dd>
       May be inferred per Implied "organization-name" Optimization.</dd>


   <dt>organization-unit</dt>
   <dt id="organization-unit">organization-unit</dt>
     <dd>See "Organization Unit" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>     
     <dd>See "Organization Unit" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>     


   <dt>categories</dt>
   <dt id="category">category</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.6.1 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;ul&gt; tag.
     <dd>See section 3.6.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
    Thus individual categories should be marked up with &lt;li&gt; tags.</dd>


   <dt>note</dt>
   <dt id="note">note</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.6.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.6.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>rev</dt>
   <dt id="rev">rev</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.6.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     <dd>See section 3.6.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date
     with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date
     inside the element.</dd>
     inside the element.</dd>


   <dt>sort-string</dt>
   <dt id="sort-string">sort-string</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.6.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.6.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>sound</dt>
   <dt id="sound">sound</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.6.6 of RFC 2426. Typically used with either an &lt;a&gt;
     <dd>See section 3.6.6 of RFC 2426. Typically used with either an &lt;a&gt;
     or &lt;object&gt; tag. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for binary values.</dd>
     or &lt;object&gt; tag. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for binary values.</dd>


   <dt>uid</dt>
   <dt id="uid">uid</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.6.7 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.6.7 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>url</dt>
   <dt id="url">url</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.6.8 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;a&gt; tag.
     <dd>See section 3.6.8 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;a&gt; tag.
     </dd>
     </dd>


   <dt>class</dt>
   <dt id="class">class</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.7.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>
     <dd>See section 3.7.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>


   <dt>key</dt>
   <dt id="key">key</dt>
     <dd>See section 3.7.2 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     <dd>See section 3.7.2 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag  
     with the 'title' attribute for the key value, and a human readable key
     with the 'title' attribute for the key value, and a human readable key
     equivalent inside the element.</dd>
     equivalent inside the element.</dd>
      
      
  <dt id="value">value</dt>
    <dd>This class name is used to distinguish the <em>actual</em> value
    of a property from any other cruft that may be in
    the containing element representing the property.
    See the
    <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/value-class-pattern">
      value-class-pattern</a> for details.</dd>
  <dt id="value-title">value-title</dt>
    <dd>This class name is used to distinguish the <em>actual</em> value
    of a property, specifically in the 'title' attribute of the element,
    from the element contents and the element representing
    the containing property.
    See the
    <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/value-class-pattern#Parsing_value_from_a_title_attribute">
      value-class-pattern value-title description</a> for details.</dd>
   </dl>
   </dl>
  </dd>
  </dd>
</dl>
</dl>
</source>
== Deprecated ==
2005-09-16:
The following class names have been deprecated in favor of singular names and the use of the "type" sub-property rather than class names for all of its values.  hCard publishers MUST NOT use them as a class name.
* plurals:
** additional-names, honorific-prefixes, honorific-suffixes, categories
* type values:
** dom, intl, postal, parcel, home, work, pref, msg, voice, fax, cell, video, pager, bbs, modem, car, isdn, pcs, internet, x400
== Other versions ==
Previous versions of this profile on other sites:
* [http://www.w3.org/2006/03/hcard W3C 2006 hCard metadata profile]
Other similar profiles:
* [http://www.w3.org/2006/vcard/ns W3C vCard namespace]


</pre>
== Related Pages ==
*[[profile-uris]]
*[[profile-uri-examples-in-wild|Profile URI examples, in the wild]]
{{hcard-related-pages}}

Revision as of 05:40, 20 March 2010

<entry-title>hCard Profile</entry-title>

The following is an XMDP profile for the hCard specification.

URLs

This profile is hosted as a separate XMDP file on microformats.org:

Usage

Profiles are referenced in (X)HTML files in the <head> tag, e.g.:

<head profile='http://microformats.org/profile/hcard'>

Profile

<dl class="profile">
 <dt>class</dt>
 <dd><p>
  <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-class">
   HTML4 definition of the 'class' attribute.</a>
  This meta data profile defines some 'class' attribute values (class names) 
  and their meanings as suggested by a 
  <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-htmllink-970328#profile">
   draft of "Hypertext Links in HTML"</a>.
  All values are defined according to the semantics defined in the 
  <a rel="contents start" href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">
   hCard specification</a> 
  and thus in 
  <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt">RFC 2426</a>.</p>
  <dl>
   <dt id="vcard">vcard</dt>
    <dd>A container for the rest of the class names defined in this XMDP profile.
     See section 1. of RFC 2426.
    </dd>

   <dt id="fn">fn</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.1.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="n">n</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426. May be inferred per 
      Implied "N" Optimization.</dd>

   <dt id="family-name">family-name</dt>
    <dd>See "Family Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="given-name">given-name</dt>
    <dd>See "Given Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="additional-name">additional-name</dt>
    <dd>See "Additional Names" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="honorific-prefix">honorific-prefix</dt>
    <dd>See "Honorific Prefixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="honorific-suffix">honorific-suffix</dt>
    <dd>See "Honorific Suffixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>
   
   <dt id="nickname">nickname</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.1.3 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="photo">photo</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.1.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;img&gt; tag.
     Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for
     binary values.</dd>

   <dt id="bday">bday</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.1.5 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag 
     with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date
     inside the element.</dd>
 
   <dt id="adr">adr</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="post-office-box">post-office-box</dt>
    <dd>See "post office box" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="extended-address">extended-address</dt>
    <dd>See "extended address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="street-address">street-address</dt>
    <dd>See "street address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="locality">locality</dt>
    <dd>See "locality" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="region">region</dt>
    <dd>See "region" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="postal-code">postal-code</dt>
    <dd>See "postal code" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="country-name">country-name</dt>
    <dd>See "country name" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="type">type</dt>
    <dd>See "type" in the various sections of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="label">label</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.2.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="tel">tel</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.3.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="email">email</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.3.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="mailer">mailer</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.3.3 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="tz">tz</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.4.1 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag 
     with the 'title' attribute for the tz value, and a human readable time zone
     inside the element.</dd>

   <dt id="geo">geo</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="latitude">latitude</dt>
    <dd>See "latitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="longitude">longitude</dt>
    <dd>See "longitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="title">title</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.5.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="role">role</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.5.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="logo">logo</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.5.3 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;img&gt; tag.
     Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for
     binary values.</dd>

   <dt id="agent">agent</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.5.4 of RFC 2426. If the value is a vCard, then 
    use a nest hCard.  For simplicity in that case, the same element that 
    has the class name of "agent" should use the class name of "vcard".</dd>

   <dt id="org">org</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="organization-name">organization-name</dt>
    <dd>See "Organization Name" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426. 
      May be inferred per Implied "organization-name" Optimization.</dd>

   <dt id="organization-unit">organization-unit</dt>
    <dd>See "Organization Unit" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>    

   <dt id="category">category</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.6.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="note">note</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.6.2 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="rev">rev</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.6.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag 
     with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date
     inside the element.</dd>

   <dt id="sort-string">sort-string</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.6.5 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="sound">sound</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.6.6 of RFC 2426. Typically used with either an &lt;a&gt;
     or &lt;object&gt; tag. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for binary values.</dd>

   <dt id="uid">uid</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.6.7 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="url">url</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.6.8 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;a&gt; tag.
    </dd>

   <dt id="class">class</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.7.1 of RFC 2426.</dd>

   <dt id="key">key</dt>
    <dd>See section 3.7.2 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an &lt;abbr&gt; tag 
     with the 'title' attribute for the key value, and a human readable key
     equivalent inside the element.</dd>
     
   <dt id="value">value</dt>
    <dd>This class name is used to distinguish the <em>actual</em> value
     of a property from any other cruft that may be in 
     the containing element representing the property.
     See the 
     <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/value-class-pattern"> 
      value-class-pattern</a> for details.</dd>

   <dt id="value-title">value-title</dt>
    <dd>This class name is used to distinguish the <em>actual</em> value
     of a property, specifically in the 'title' attribute of the element,
     from the element contents and the element representing 
     the containing property.
     See the 
     <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/value-class-pattern#Parsing_value_from_a_title_attribute"> 
      value-class-pattern value-title description</a> for details.</dd>

  </dl>
 </dd>
</dl>

Deprecated

2005-09-16:

The following class names have been deprecated in favor of singular names and the use of the "type" sub-property rather than class names for all of its values. hCard publishers MUST NOT use them as a class name.

  • plurals:
    • additional-names, honorific-prefixes, honorific-suffixes, categories
  • type values:
    • dom, intl, postal, parcel, home, work, pref, msg, voice, fax, cell, video, pager, bbs, modem, car, isdn, pcs, internet, x400

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