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== Creating a new hResume ==
== Creating a new hResume ==
Start with the [http://hresume.weblogswork.com/hresumecreator/ hResume creator], and for additional fields and properties, see the [[resume-examples|hResume examples]] page.
Start with the [http://hresume.weblogswork.com/hresumecreator/ hResume creator], and for additional fields and properties, see the [[hresume-examples-in-wild|hResume examples]] page.


== Adding hCard markup to existing content ==
== Adding hCard markup to existing content ==

Latest revision as of 02:23, 19 July 2007

hResume authoring

This page contains useful tips and guidelines for how to author an hResume, either from scratch, or by adding markup to existing content.

Goal: The goal of this document is to provide some good intuitive guidelines that should make it as easy and as quick as possible for any web author to create hResumes or add hResume markup to existing content.

Audience: Web authors and designers. This document is written for easy consumption and understanding by any web designer who knows at least enough (X)HTML and CSS to use HTML class names on elements and write CSS selectors that apply styles to those class names. Please help with clarifying/simplifying this document accordingly.

Author(s): Tantek Çelik

Creating a new hResume

Start with the hResume creator, and for additional fields and properties, see the hResume examples page.

Adding hCard markup to existing content

  • To be filled in.

Related Pages

Research

Previously

hResume is the classic microformats predecessor for h-resume. Work on hResume is documented at the following for historical purposes. Much of the general discussion and research likely still applies.

The hResume specification is a work in progress. As additional aspects are discussed, understood, and written, they will be added. These thoughts, issues, and questions are kept in separate pages.