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=== New implementations ===
=== New implementations ===
* [[Google is parsing hMedia]]. Webmaster dashboard.
==== Google is parsing hMedia ====
* ...
 
As of somewhere in the end of 2012 or early 2013, Google has began parsing hMedia.
 
While not officially supporting hMedia like they do in the [http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=99170 rich snippet support page] for [[hCard]], [[hReview]], [[hCalendar]] (event too)& [[hRecipe]], Google surprisingly has began to show the [[hMedia]] in the webmaster tools result.
 
===== Does Google really support [[hMedia]]? =====
Officially - I could not find anything related to think that Google actually support it or can read it, even when searching "Google hMedia" I could not find anything related to the fact that Google supporting [[hMedia]].
 
The main focus I will take is for the [[hMedia]] is the image deceleration, because as so far it is the only type within the [[hMedia]] schema that I could say that Google supports.
===== Google! where is my hMedia? =====
The first thing many people do to find out if they have coded their web page properly with the [[Microformats]], is entering [http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets Google Rich Snippet Tool] and check their page to see if Google is parsing it correctly.
 
The first time I have used the [[hMedia]] schema, I could not find anything that could say that Google parses my [[hMedia]].
 
Example: lets parse this page: [http://goo.gl/CZQFu http://goo.gl/CZQFu] And we will get:
 
[http://i.imgur.com/FCRm58s.png http://i.imgur.com/FCRm58s.png]
 
By this Google gives us the impression that it does not parse [[hMedia]].  
 
===== hMedia! There you are =====
I have personally used this [[hMedia]] image tagging since the 2012, and Google webmaster tools hasn`t shown me any information about reading the hMedia, somewhere near the start of year 2013, I have found Google has began parsing almost all of the [[hMedia]] photos I have tagged.  
 
[http://i.imgur.com/LcDYDSz.png http://i.imgur.com/LcDYDSz.png]
 
'''Please share your thoughts regarding the parsing of [[hMedia]], and your opinions about what [[hMedia]] should include in [[Microformats2]], and if you have found any other type of [[hMedia]] schema`s that Google parses. '''
 
(written by [[User:ISRAELi]], slightly reformatted by [[Tantek]])


=== In articles and other web sites ===
=== In articles and other web sites ===

Revision as of 17:46, 7 April 2013

<entry-title>Recently in microformats</entry-title>

Recently in microformats is a place to collaboratively draft blog posts about what's recently going on with microformats. Feel free to write things in any of the sections below, and ping an admin on IRC when you'd like your writing reviewed and posted to the blog.


Recently in microformats

New implementations

Google is parsing hMedia

As of somewhere in the end of 2012 or early 2013, Google has began parsing hMedia.

While not officially supporting hMedia like they do in the rich snippet support page for hCard, hReview, hCalendar (event too)& hRecipe, Google surprisingly has began to show the hMedia in the webmaster tools result.

Does Google really support hMedia?

Officially - I could not find anything related to think that Google actually support it or can read it, even when searching "Google hMedia" I could not find anything related to the fact that Google supporting hMedia.

The main focus I will take is for the hMedia is the image deceleration, because as so far it is the only type within the hMedia schema that I could say that Google supports.

Google! where is my hMedia?

The first thing many people do to find out if they have coded their web page properly with the Microformats, is entering Google Rich Snippet Tool and check their page to see if Google is parsing it correctly.

The first time I have used the hMedia schema, I could not find anything that could say that Google parses my hMedia.

Example: lets parse this page: http://goo.gl/CZQFu And we will get:

FCRm58s.png

By this Google gives us the impression that it does not parse hMedia.

hMedia! There you are

I have personally used this hMedia image tagging since the 2012, and Google webmaster tools hasn`t shown me any information about reading the hMedia, somewhere near the start of year 2013, I have found Google has began parsing almost all of the hMedia photos I have tagged.

LcDYDSz.png

Please share your thoughts regarding the parsing of hMedia, and your opinions about what hMedia should include in Microformats2, and if you have found any other type of hMedia schema`s that Google parses.

(written by User:ISRAELi, slightly reformatted by Tantek)

In articles and other web sites

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Face-to-Face

New microformats and rel values

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Interesting wiki updates

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Interesting Discussions on IRC and mailing lists

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Past

Early on we did "This week in microformats" when there were weekly changes and discussions. See here for examples of that. These early posts are excellent examples, e.g. for guidance on formatting: