#microformats 2022-07-05
2022-07-05 UTC
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# ↩️ Its predecessor Microformats was abandoned in 2010, but Microdata is alive and kicking. It's actively maintained by both WHATWG and W3C. ( twitter.com/_/status/1544242915299540994)
# ↩️ That is exactly backwards. Microformats are actively maintained, and are still the official rel registry, microdata is not implemented in any browser and has been removed from the standards. ( twitter.com/_/status/1544246421657976832)
# ↩️ I was thinking of the microdata API https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/208
But microformats is not at all abandoned, and could be suitable for your use case too. ( twitter.com/_/status/1544268297843113984)
# ↩️ Your own blog post has microformats support, as you're on http://micro.blog https://pin13.net/mf2/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.aslakhellesoy.com%2F2022%2F07%2F04%2Ftesting-web-pages.html ( twitter.com/_/status/1544269047000403968)
# ↩️ My bad - so yes, both Microdata and Microformats are suitable for this kind of testing. ( twitter.com/_/status/1544277974781988864)
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# ↩️ In 2022, I wouldn't touch microdata. Microformats (v1) are still parsed by many things, v2 is actively used for #webmentions , but if you insist on http://schema.org then consider RDFa instead.
Related read: https://aaronparecki.com/2016/12/17/8/owning-my-reviews ( twitter.com/_/status/1544310657532698624)
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