#microformats 2018-01-26

2018-01-26 UTC
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krup
hi there-- i moved on over here so i don't bother folks in indieweb
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krup
is there a more in-depth page for mf-prefixes? is there a spec for common usage such as blog post titles and dates or do the appeneded classifer to the prefix not make a difference?
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krup
for a post-date for a blog post, for example, i feel like i want to use the dt-* prefix, but the wiki points to otherwise? ie, i should use this in h-event roots
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krup
oop, i just wanted to answer my own question in case anyone comes in here
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krup
it turns out-- dt is the corrent prefix, i used dt-published
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krup
thanks!
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gRegorLove
!tell krup Sounds like you might have figured it out already, but each of the top-level microformats has a page which should have some usage examples and list the commonly used properties. e.g. http://microformats.org/wiki/h-entry
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Loqi
Ok, I'll tell them that when I see them next
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Loqi
[Tantek Çelik] h-entry is a simple, open format for episodic or datestamped content on the web. h-entry is often used with content intended to be syndicated, e.g. blog posts. h-entry is one of several open microformat standards suitable for embedding data in HTML. ...
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