Hi, With some of the grad work that has been going on looking at microformats, I was wondering if anyone has devised a process/form to assess web page content? I have been trying to figure exactly what information you need to collect and where it fits. It isn't exactly design patterns but more content patterns within the context of the page/site/domain/etc.
What I think I am looking for is a formal (could stand up to academic scrutiny) process/method/template for: > *-examples Find examples on today's web of the the type of content you think > needs a microformat. Document them with URLs. Document the schemas implied by > the content examples. This is the action that helps follow principle 3, > design for humans first, machines second ... adapt to current behaviors and > usage patterns. Start by cloning the examples page and filling it out. Ideally someone has exactly what I am looking for documented somewhere so I can cite it ;) Thanks, Jesse _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
