#microformats 2021-02-03

2021-02-03 UTC
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@JohnONolan
↩️ XML sitemaps, structured data, microformats, custom meta, canonical URLs, semantic markup on content, performant front-end, Google News XML, alt text on images, support for robots.txt, support for search console / webmaster tools / native GA integration... running out of charact
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clmg
What's the standard for representing back-of-the-book indexes?
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[KevinMarks]
I'm not sure that we have one defined at the moment. There's h-cite which could fit
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[KevinMarks]
What's the use case for it?
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clmg
KevinMarks I'm trying to merge the back-of-the-book indexes of all my books.
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clmg
and put it on the web in a semantic format
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clmg
[KevinMarks] (oops missed the brackets)
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[KevinMarks]
And link to the book pages?
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[KevinMarks]
You mean books that you have written or books you own?
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clmg
Books that I own.
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clmg
Yes. And link to book pages.
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clmg
A kind of universal index of my library.
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[KevinMarks]
So openlibrary.org is good for book urls
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Saphire
Back of the book?
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clmg
Saphire yes a book index. the index in the back matter of the book
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Saphire
Oh those
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Saphire
Like, terms and so?
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clmg
Topics, yes.
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