#microformats 2021-06-28

2021-06-28 UTC
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@soumettrefr
↩️ En utilisant des microformats, il est possible d'indiquer à Google que votre page contient des questions/réponses (FAQ). Dans les SERPs, cet affichage est désormais limité à deux questions par site. https://searchengineland.com/google-limits-faq-rich-results-to-a-maximum-of-two-per-snippet-349739
(twitter.com/_/status/1409403377038114817)
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[KevinMarks]
the python autolinker may need a new URL regex (I just copied tantek's last time I touched it, and I think we may have new TLDs since then)
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@zanzanzawa
need a show of hands on magic the gathering solo microformats, is this the world's most boring topic maybe i should write a pdf about em for itch dot io
(twitter.com/_/status/1409527179906621441)
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[snarfed]
[KevinMarks] KartikPrabhu feel free to look at https://github.com/snarfed/webutil/blob/master/util.py#L126-L161 , I overhauled it recently. it strikes a decent balance btw completeness and simplicity imho
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Loqi
[snarfed]: barnabywalters left you a message on 2021-04-28 at 12:55pm UTC: is there a way to get bridgy to re-try sending failed webmentions, or to filter the list of detected mentions to show only the failed ones? I just fixed an old bug in my webmention endpoint, and ended up scrolling through many pages of twitter reactions to find and manually resend the failed ones
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Loqi
[snarfed]: barnabywalters left you a message on 2021-04-28 at 1:16pm UTC: (apologies for the message in the wrong room, should have been in -dev)
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[snarfed]
one key note on my regexps is that they don’t include an explicit list of all TLDs. there are thousands, https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db , and I didn’t feel like constantly updating a regexp as new ones come and go
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@voxpelli
↩️ Well, the iCal standard is a bit ancient and weird. One could go down the Microformats route and use a third party converter for iCal: http://microformats.org/wiki/h-event
(twitter.com/_/status/1409543672778178562)
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Zegnat
For a second I thought someone made an actual MtG microformat that I needed to go add to my site. But no, that was not what that tweet was about xD
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sknebel
... "obviously" (I totally didn't get further than the first thought)
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rockorager
I'm sure this has been discussed before but I can't find anything, is there a preferred way to markup books? h-product, h-item? Is there a proposal for h-book?
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[tantek]
hi rockorager, what's the use-case you have in mind for marking up (presumably the possession of) books? are you writing a consuming application?
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rockorager
[tantek]: None specifically, just thinking. micro.blog recently added the bookshelves/reading feature, and it got me thinking if you could parse enough "h-review"s on a given book to get an aggregate rating, for example
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rockorager
Or a count of most read books by counting the references to one ("p-isbn13" or something)
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[tantek]
indeed the new micro.blog bookshelves/reading feature is worth exploring as a whole category of use-cases that may benefit from an ecosystem of markup and parsing. there has been a bunch of discussion of micro.blog bookshelves/reading in the #indieweb-dev channel, and some proposals about how to markup a post when you've finished or read part of a book.
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