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<h1>Microformats at Stanford</h1>
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* Location: [http://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=01-160 Wallenberg Hall]([http://www.stanford.edu/hpcgi/map/index.pl?q=Wallenberg&sf=a.BLDG_NAME map]) Learning Theater (1st floor, Bldg 160)
* Location: [http://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=01-160 Wallenberg Hall]([http://www.stanford.edu/hpcgi/map/index.pl?q=Wallenberg&sf=a.BLDG_NAME map]) Learning Theater (1st floor, Bldg 160)
* When: Friday, March 23, noon-1:00pm
* When: Friday, March 23, noon-1:00pm
* Presenter: Tantek Celik (Technorati)
* Presenter: Tantek Çelik (Technorati)
   
   
A Q&A session will immediately follow Tantek's presentation.
A Q&A session will immediately follow Tantek's presentation.
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== Session Description ==
== Session Description ==
SU Webmasters invites Stanford students/faculty/staff to a presentation by Tantek Çelik on Microformats.
SU Webmasters invites Stanford students/faculty/staff to a presentation by Tantek Çelik on Microformats.


"Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a  set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely  adopted standards." -- microformats.org
"Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a  set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely  adopted standards." -- microformats.org


"Microformats are about using the standards we all know and love to  convey as much semantic meaning as possible. Think of them as  semantic best practices. They use current XHTML tags such as  address, cite, and blockquote and attributes such as rel, rev, and  title to create semantically appropriate blocks of code.  Microformats are great because they are both usable and elegant—and all you need to do to get started with them is familiarize yourself  with the best ways to apply the tags and attributes you already use." -- www.digital-web.com
"Microformats are about using the standards we all know and love to  convey as much semantic meaning as possible. Think of them as  semantic best practices. They use current XHTML tags such as  address, cite, and blockquote and attributes such as rel, rev, and  title to create semantically appropriate blocks of code.  Microformats are great because they are both usable and elegant—and all you need to do to get started with them is familiarize yourself  with the best ways to apply the tags and attributes you already use." -- www.digital-web.com


== Attending ==
== Attending ==
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Please add your name here if you are attending this session, speaking or not.
Please add your name here if you are attending this session, speaking or not.


*[[User:Tantek|Tantek Çelik]] (presenter)
*[[User:Tantek|Tantek Çelik]] (presenter)
* Aaron Cole
* Aaron Cole
* Kim Serra
* Kim Serra
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== Blog Posts ==
== Blog Posts ==
Put most recent first.
Put most recent first, including tweets
* 2007-03-23 14:08 https://twitter.com/adactio/status/11748611
* 2007-03-23 13:38 https://twitter.com/t/status/11734221
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* ...
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Microformats at Stanford

One of several microformats events.

Summary

Microformats at Stanford is a presentation being held at the Stanford University, on Friday, March 23rd, 2007 from noon-1pm in Stanford, California.

  • Location: Wallenberg Hall(map) Learning Theater (1st floor, Bldg 160)
  • When: Friday, March 23, noon-1:00pm
  • Presenter: Tantek Çelik (Technorati)

A Q&A session will immediately follow Tantek's presentation.

Tags

Please use all of the following tags when tagging content (blog posts, photos) published related to the microformats presentation at Stanford :

tags: microformats stanford stanforduniversity su wallenberg wallenberghall learningtheater bldg160 building160 room124 peterwallenberglearningtheater microformats-stanford microformats-stanford2007

Session Description

SU Webmasters invites Stanford students/faculty/staff to a presentation by Tantek Çelik on Microformats.

"Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards." -- microformats.org

"Microformats are about using the standards we all know and love to convey as much semantic meaning as possible. Think of them as semantic best practices. They use current XHTML tags such as address, cite, and blockquote and attributes such as rel, rev, and title to create semantically appropriate blocks of code. Microformats are great because they are both usable and elegant—and all you need to do to get started with them is familiarize yourself with the best ways to apply the tags and attributes you already use." -- www.digital-web.com

Attending

Please note that due to space considerations, attendance is limited to current Stanford students/faculty/staff.

Please add your name here if you are attending this session, speaking or not.

Session Notes

Presentation: http://tantek.com/presentations/2007/03/microformats/

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Session Comments and Q&A

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Photos

See Photos tagged microformats-stanford2007 on Flickr.

Blog Posts

Put most recent first, including tweets