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The official microformats site. Contains the development wiki, mailing-list information and scripts to create the major microformats.
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A microformat (sometimes abbreviated μF) is a web-based approach to semantic markup which seeks to re-use existing HTML / XHTML tags to convey metadata and other ...
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About Microformats; Thanks; People; Colophon; Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing ...
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Marking up data using microformats Microformats are simple conventions (known as entities) used on web pages to describe a specific type of information for example, a ...
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Hidden on many pages of the Web are tiny packets of information -- people, places, events, and more. You and I can read them, but they're invisible to machines.
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Learn HTML at the HTML Reference. With full descriptions, working examples, and browser compatibility information on the entire HTML language.
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While HTML5 has a bunch of semantic elements, including new ones like and , sometimes there just isn’t an element with the right meaning.
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For quick guide to making use of Wikipedia's microformats, see Wikipedia:Microformats For quick access to examples, see: Category:Templates generating microformats
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You've heard the term, but do you know what microformats are? Do you know how to use them or even why you should? Microformats are relatively easy to use. In
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Shows microformats on the page. Supports hCard, hCalendar, hReview, hReview-aggregate, hRecipe and geo.
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