That's a great definition. One I recently used on my blog was very short, but seems reasonable to someone getting started... "Microformats (the formal name for adding semantic, standardized class names to your HTML, essentially)".
-adam
darowski.com
On 10/27/06, Emma Sax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep. That's totally the trick. Just believe in the simplicity. Mark
> up everything beautifully and semantically - then add in the
> microformat class names. Nothing more to it - *honest*.
It's true! I only just *got* them in the last few months after about a
year and a half of hearing about them. I put my findings here[1], and
some people have found it of some use.
[1] http://www.punkchip.com/2006/07/quickguide-microformats/
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