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