rel-value-brainstorming
rel value brainstorming
authors
proposals
Several rel values are being brainstormed as potential microformats and are thus listed here. If you find you have a use for such semantics in real world examples, consider trying out these values and provide feedback on the respective brainstorming page(s) with your results and experiences.
rel value | summary | proposed in |
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cite | indicate[s] that the destination of that hyperlink is an authoritative source or a precedent to the current page. | distributed-conversation-brainstorming |
directory | …indicates that the destination of the hyperlink is a directory listing containing an entry for the current page. | rel-directory |
enclosure | …indicates that the destination of that hyperlink is intended to be downloaded and cached. | rel-enclosure |
group | the referenced document represents a group to which the person represented by the current document belongs | group-brainstorming |
member | the referenced document represents a member of the group represented by the current document | group-brainstorming |
product | … | product |
profile | … | xmdp-brainstorming |
external proposals
pavatar
- rel="pavatar"
WCLR
Web Communication Link Relationships includes:
rel value | summary
|
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archive | … |
comment | … |
contribution | … |
endorsed | … |
feed | … |
permalink | … |
pingback | … |
referral | … |
related | … |
resource | … |
sponsor | … |
trackback | … |
unendorsed | … |
user | … |
via | … |
POSH usage
There are numerous rel values used as POSH in the wild, their origins are not necessarily known, nor are their meanings consistent, but it may still be useful to document their existence and summarize their implied meanings/usage intent.
rel value | summary | origin |
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archive | index of archived entries | Web Communication Link Relationships (see above) |