Archive for the ‘Microformats’ Category
RDFa now a W3C recommendation
On 15th October 2008, RDFa, a technical standard Creative Commons has championed at the World Wide Web Consortium for five years, was made a W3C Recommendation — a standard for the web to build upon.
ISO 8601 timestamp in WordPress and Php
I’m trying to create a new version of Kubrik WordPress template, compliant to Microformats hAtom. To do this I need to output a timestamp compliant to the ISO 8601 standard, defined in the RFC 3339. It’s not easy as it should be… Read the rest of this entry »
[english]Microformats in Google Maps[/english][italian]Google maps supporta i Microformat[/italian]
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If you have spent any time in certain corners of the web, you will have heard of Microformats: Clever uses of html that add machine-readability to everyday web pages while preserving human-readability. Microformats allow tools to make more sense of your web pages, while not changing the visual appearance for visitors to your site one whit.





