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One general category of microformats [[implementations]].
One general category of microformats [[implementations]].
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== adding microformats support to CMS ==
== adding microformats support to CMS ==
See the specific pages for each CMS for specific support and instructions to learn what microformats are supported in default installations and how to add more microformats support to your installation
See the specific pages for each CMS for specific support and instructions to learn what microformats are supported in default installations and how to add more microformats support to your installation
* [[cmsms]]
* [[diaspora]]
* [[diaspora]]
* [[drupal]]
* [[drupal]]

Latest revision as of 16:21, 18 July 2020


One general category of microformats implementations.

There are numerous modern content management systems (CMS), that often started as blogging tools, often open source, that support of microformats, both by default, and with the installation of themes, plugins, or extensions.

adding microformats support to CMS

See the specific pages for each CMS for specific support and instructions to learn what microformats are supported in default installations and how to add more microformats support to your installation

See also: blogging-tools.

requesting more microformats support

List what cms tools/features/plugins you want to support more microformats, contact their authors and communities with requests and document the requests:

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