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* 2008-09-09 [http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-1-rel Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 1: rel] by [http://www.ablognotlimited.com/ Emily P. Lewis]
* 2008-09-09 [http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-1-rel Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 1: rel] by [http://www.ablognotlimited.com/ Emily P. Lewis]
See [[articles]] for more articles on microformats in general.
See [[articles]] for more articles on microformats in general.
== Translations ==
Read about the 'rel' attribute in additional <span id="languages">languages</span>:
* [[rel-fr|français]]
* [[rel-ru|Русский]]


== see also ==
== see also ==
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Revision as of 06:59, 20 June 2011

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rel is short for "relationship" and an HTML 4.01 attribute on the a and link elements. The 'rel' attribute is used for several popular elemental microformats such as rel-nofollow, rel-license, rel-tag, and XFN. Popularity is noted as of 2005-12 per the Google study on markup use, in particular the use of link relationships, the <a> tag, and related page headers (which noted that "XFN [is] the most popular HTML metadata profile").

For more on the rel attribute and its use in microformats, see:

rel microformats

Specifications and drafts:

See existing-rel-values for a more comprehensive list of rel values from HTML4, microformats, and other sources.

articles

Articles and other tutorials written about the "rel" attribute and microformats use of. Most recent first.

See articles for more articles on microformats in general.

Translations

Read about the 'rel' attribute in additional languages:

see also