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By?Brian Suda
September 2006
Pages: 45 (More details)
(Average of 2 Customer Reviews)
Microformats let you share structured information in HTML web pages. Although the information is visible to human readers--as it should be--software can also extract structured information.
This Short Cut is a general introduction to the history of microformats and an explanation why these ideas are rocketing to the forefront of technology. It includes information and examples on how to add all of the popular microformats used and consumed today to your documents. Also included is discussion of where the idea behind microformats originated and why the microformats process is so open for everyone to contribute.
With millions of instances of microformats on the Web, isn't it about time to learn what it's all about?
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PDF details
Title:
Using Microformats
First Edition: September 2006
Series: Short Cut
Format: PDF
ISBN: 0-596-52821-3
Pages: 45
Average Customer Reviews: (Based on 2 Reviews)
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Accept my apology!
Rating:
2006-10-03 09:43:48
steve
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The reason I had only 35 pages is because the printer ran out of paper!! The last pages were pretty good! They discussed the manner to create the CSS for the attributes and some great links in the Resources section; - so you may want to diet for a day and get the book.
Yawn.
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2006-09-29 14:49:31
steve
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You will be paying for 37 single sided pages (not the advertised 40 somthing) of nicely written and formatted information that has little more to offer than the https://microformats.org/ site will give you. Buy a super burrito instead.
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