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[[XFN]] 1.1 introduced the "me" [[rel]] value which is used for profile equivalency / [[identity-consolidation]]. <code>rel="me"</code> is used on hyperlinks from one user profile of a person to other user profiles for that same person. E.g. on [[User:Tantek|Tantek]]'s [http://pownce.com/t/ Pownce profile] it has:
[[XFN]] 1.1 introduced the "me" [[rel]] value which is used for profile equivalence / [[identity-consolidation]]. <code>rel="me"</code> is used on hyperlinks from one page about a person to other pages about that same person. E.g. [[User:Tantek|Tantek]]'s [http://pownce.com/t/ Pownce profile] has:


<pre><nowiki><a href="http://twitter.com/t" rel="me">Twitter Profile</a></nowiki></pre>
<pre><nowiki><a href="http://twitter.com/t" rel="me">Twitter Profile</a></nowiki></pre>


You can use the [http://gmpg.org/xfn/creator XFN creator] form to create rel-me hyperlinks.
Publishers can use the [http://gmpg.org/xfn/creator XFN creator] form to create rel-me hyperlinks.


== screencast ==
== screencast ==

Revision as of 10:39, 25 February 2008

rel="me"

XFN 1.1 introduced the "me" rel value which is used for profile equivalence / identity-consolidation. rel="me" is used on hyperlinks from one page about a person to other pages about that same person. E.g. Tantek's Pownce profile has:

<a href="http://twitter.com/t" rel="me">Twitter Profile</a>

Publishers can use the XFN creator form to create rel-me hyperlinks.

screencast

Watch David Recordon's excellent *30 second* explanation of XFN rel="me".

see also