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== Good Examples of Examples == | |||
The following pages are some of the best examples of instantiating this design pattern: | |||
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Revision as of 16:25, 6 October 2005
Best Practices for Example Pages
Example pages are the first stage of the exploration process which must precede proposing a new microformat. Current explorations are listed on the Main Page.
Purpose of Example Pages
(adapted from process)
Document current human behavior. Remember, we're paving the cowpaths- before you do that you have to find the cowpaths. Your documentation should be a collection of real world sites and pages which are publishing the kind of data you wish to structure with a microformat. From those pages and sites, you should extract markup examples and the schemas implied therein, and provide analysis.
Recommended sections
Top level (=):
- Introductory sentence
Second level (==):
- Purpose (The Problem)
- Participants
- Real-World Examples
- Existing Practices
- Proposal (when available)
- See Also
Good Examples of Examples
The following pages are some of the best examples of instantiating this design pattern: