Re: [Gimp-web] Microdata markup formats

2015-11-29 Thread Pat David
Thanks!  I went ahead with microdata and opengraph the other evening (it
was already something I was using on pixls, so it wasn't too alien for
me).  It seems to be ok, though I'll probably come back and consider
something like JSON-LD later on.  I didn't completely implement across
entire pages just yet, but it's on my to-do list. :)

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 8:36 PM Andrew Toskin  wrote:

> You can definitely mix and match microdata formats without causing any
> issues, unless maybe you accidentally put conflicting information between
> the different formats. Changes to metadata in one format will need to be
> updated in all other formats. Shouldn't be too hard to keep straight.
>
> *Microformats* might be a good choice too --
> http://microformats.org/wiki/Main_Page -- its markup only uses class and
> rel attributes, so it neatly blends in with normal HTML. And if we
> applied CSS based on the Microformats class attributes (which could be
> appropriate, for example, with the h-card class for GIMP contact
> information), then we could actually minimize how much extra markup the
> microdata adds to every page.
>
> I like OpenGraph too, because it's the easiest to understand and implement
> -- just add a few  tags to the document  instead of trying to
> incorporate microdata throughout the page -- and pretty widely supported.
>
> ~Andrew
>
>
> On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 18:09 +, Pat David wrote:
>
> I'm in the middle of adding micordata markup the WGO and was wondering if
> anyone had any input concerning implementation, types, or formats.
>
> At the moment I'm going to focus on both schema.org
>
>  microdata (considering
> JSON-LD, but likely microdata atm) and opengraph.  I can't seem to find any
> issues with using both at the same time.  If someone knows, please chime in.
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Re: [Gimp-web] Microdata markup formats

2015-11-25 Thread Andrew Toskin
You can definitely mix and match microdata formats without causing any
issues, unless maybe you accidentally put conflicting information
between the different formats. Changes to metadata in one format will
need to be updated in all other formats. Shouldn't be too hard to keep
straight.
Microformats might be a good choice too -- http://microformats.org/wiki
/Main_Page -- its markup only uses class and rel attributes, so it
neatly blends in with normal HTML. And if we applied CSS based on the
Microformats class attributes (which could be appropriate, for example,
with the h-card class for GIMP contact information), then we could
actually minimize how much extra markup the microdata adds to every
page.
I like OpenGraph too, because it's the easiest to understand and
implement -- just add a few  tags to the document  instead
of trying to incorporate microdata throughout the page -- and pretty
widely supported.
~Andrew
On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 18:09 +, Pat David wrote:
> I'm in the middle of adding micordata markup the WGO and was
> wondering if
> anyone had any input concerning implementation, types, or formats.
> 
> At the moment I'm going to focus on both schema.org microdata
> (considering
> JSON-LD, but likely microdata atm) and opengraph.  I can't seem to
> find any
> issues with using both at the same time.  If someone knows, please
> chime in.
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