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** ''Summary of common patterns discovered''
** ''Summary of common patterns discovered''
** ''Other attempts to solve The Problem''
** ''Other attempts to solve The Problem''
* Proposal
* See Also / Next Steps
** ''Link to related pages as they become available''
** ''Link to related pages as they become available''
* See Also
*** *-formats
** ''Other micorformats''
*** *-brainstorming
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== Good Examples of Examples ==
== Good Examples of Examples ==

Revision as of 16:00, 23 January 2006

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. You can use the examples-template to help you create your own 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 (==):

  • The Problem)
    • What is the purpose of this exploration?
  • Participants
    • Bulleted list of who is active (or cares)
  • Real-World Examples
    • Links to public web pages, either popular or insightful
  • Existing Practices
    • Summary of common patterns discovered
    • Other attempts to solve The Problem
  • See Also / Next Steps
    • Link to related pages as they become available
      • *-formats
      • *-brainstorming

Good Examples of Examples

The following pages are some of the best examples of instantiating this design pattern: