Hi,
I just added hcard to my homepage [1], with a link to convert it to
vcard uing the Technorati contacts service [2].
I did a little test and confirmed that the contacts service follows the
fragment identifier in the URL (#me)- which is awesome because even if I
have multiple hcards on the
On 5/10/07, Keith Grennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, if I gave someone a link to one of my blog entries, it would be
harder for them to know that this card was authoritative for that entry
- but I don't have as much of a problem with that.
--- this is where the rel=me can help to
Hey Mike,
I'd like to add another item to my wish list for Operator:
Mashup a web page containing events (hCalendar) with the Timeline
widget[1].
[1] http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/
/Roger
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Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
the microformats wiki has a list of existing bookmarklets
http://microformats.org/wiki/bookmarklets
They would be better on a non-wiki page, formatted like those on:
http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/webdevel.html
If someone creates a web page that takes hcalendars and generates a
timeline, I'll be more than happy to write an action for it...
On 5/10/07, Costello, Roger L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Mike,
I'd like to add another item to my wish list for Operator:
Mashup a web page containing events
On May 10, 2007, at 2:46 PM, Mike Kaply wrote:
If someone creates a web page that takes hcalendars and generates a
timeline, I'll be more than happy to write an action for it...
This appears to do that:
http://suda.co.uk/projects/microformats/hcalendar/
Peace,
Scott
Just a thought:
Haven't thought too much about this, but are there any obvious
gotchas to using an anchor element with name attribute as a potential
replacement for the abbr-design-pattern? The only things I can
foresee are the plus sign (+) in pre-UTC time zones and the semicolon
(;) in
Hey everyone,
Has anyone here heard of GRDDL? It's a simple method of converting
microformats to RDF, the basic data format of the Semantic Web, and then
one can use the Semantic Web toolset to do some interesting things like
merge microformat-based data from different sources and then query
On May 10, 2007, at 3:23 PM, James Craig wrote:
Just a thought:
Haven't thought too much about this, but are there any obvious
gotchas to using an anchor element with name attribute as a
potential replacement for the abbr-design-pattern?
I believe a[name] and @id need to be unique across
Ryan King wrote:
James Craig wrote:
Haven't thought too much about this, but are there any obvious
gotchas to using an anchor element with name attribute as a
potential replacement for the abbr-design-pattern?
I believe a[name] and @id need to be unique across an entire page.
This
On May 10, 2007, at 4:45 PM, James Craig wrote:
Ryan King wrote:
James Craig wrote:
Haven't thought too much about this, but are there any obvious
gotchas to using an anchor element with name attribute as a
potential replacement for the abbr-design-pattern?
I believe a[name] and @id
How 'bout that! But what does that mean?
Begin forwarded message:
And for the really geeky, we have a surprise: Twitter now fully
supports microformats. Now that is pretty geektastic.
Happy Twittering!
-Biz Stone and the Twitter Team
http://twitter.com/biz
Ryan King wrote:
a[name has restrictions that input[name] does not have.
...snip...
1. http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#h-12.2.1
Note and removed. Thanks!
http://microformats.org/wiki/assistive-technology-abbr-
results#Markup_Possibilities
James
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