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<entry-title>h-card Brainstorming </entry-title>
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This page is for brainstorming about various uses, details of, and additions to [[h-card]].
This page is for brainstorming about various uses, details of, and additions to [[h-card]].


This page contains <em>proposals</em>.  For the current state please see [[h-card]].
This page contains <em>proposals</em>.  For the current state please see [[h-card]].


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Brainstorm proposals that illustrate how to use the existing hCard spec will likely be incorporated into existing hCard documentation such as:
Brainstorm proposals that illustrate how to use the existing hCard spec will likely be incorporated into existing hCard documentation such as:
* [[h-card-authoring]]
* [[h-card-authoring]]
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Add new explorations here as === === triple level headings
Add new explorations here as === === triple level headings


=== Preferred Pronouns ===
=== Pronouns ===
Ashton McAllan marks up her preferred pronouns as:
See [[pronouns-brainstorming]]
<source lang=html4strict>
<span class="p-pronouns">she/her/hers</span>
</source>
in her [[h-card]] on http://acegiak.net/
 
They are listed as a single field there in the subject/object/possessive format because that is a standard formation in English but the format used for stating pronoun sets may be different in other languages.
 
Note that [[microformats2]] uses singular property names, thus another alternative may be to mark them up separately as singulars:
<source lang=html4strict>
<span class="p-x-pronoun-subject">she</span> /
<span class="p-x-pronoun-object">her</span> /
<span class="p-x-pronoun-possessive">hers</span>
</source>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[h-card]]
* [[h-card]]
* [[hcard-brainstorming]] - for additional proposals to bring forth to h-card
* [[hcard-brainstorming]] - for additional proposals to bring forth to h-card

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This page is for brainstorming about various uses, details of, and additions to h-card.

This page contains proposals. For the current state please see h-card.

Brainstorm proposals that illustrate how to use the existing hCard spec will likely be incorporated into existing hCard documentation such as:

Explorations

Add new explorations here as === === triple level headings

Pronouns

See pronouns-brainstorming

See Also