Twenty Five Statements about Microformats

  1. Repetition causes errors.
  2. The web is the largest database ever.
  3. All HTML is semantic.
  4. Most websites are dishonest.
  5. Publishers are more important than developers.
  6. Publishers are more important than the W3C.
  7. 80% is better than 100%.
  8. Words don’t mean anything.
  9. Silence is better than lying.
  10. <table> is a useful tag.
  11. <address> is a useful tag.
  12. Computers are dumb.
  13. The class attribute is for classifying.
  14. The rel attribute is for relationships.
  15. My name is <span class=”given-name”>Scott</span>
  16. <a rel=”me” class=”url” href=”http://typewriting.org/about/scott/” />
  17. This is <span class=”fn org”>Refresh Denver</span>
  18. <abbr class=”dtstart” title=”2007-10-15 19:00:00Z-06:00″>7pm today</abbr>
  19. Popular microformats include hCard, hCalendar, hAtom, hReview, and rel-tag.
  20. Popular microformat publishers include Google and Upcoming.
  21. Popular microformat readers include Operator, X2V, and NetNewsWire.
  22. Future microformat readers include Firefox and IE.
  23. Future microformat publishers include you.
  24. Future microformats also include you.
  25. People at microformats.org and #microformats will help.

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