There is now a dedicated site for information about microformats: microformats.org
I’m working on a movie review using the hReview format. I’m hoping that we’ll see one of the big search engines start correlating microformat data soon. I’d guess that Technorati might be the first, but I’m sure that Google and Yahoo! are looking at it, as well.
via: Eric Meyer
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I have _just_ published a review, when there are more tools e.g. WordPress plugins I’ll start using them.
From my post:
“Dougal Campbell posted about MicroFormats having a new website. Being the tech geek that I am, I had to check it out. MicroFormats are cool XML/XHTML (yes, I am aware that XHTML is really HTML reformulated as XML) snippets that contact pertinent, related information…”
I tried a trackback ping, but I couldn’t find the right link, and HaloScan barfed on http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2005/06/21/more-on-microformats
I am looking for informations for a beginner like me and how to make links like “www.blog.com/category” and not like this “www.blog.com/?cat=1″
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Dougal Campbell posted about MicroFormats having a new website. Being the tech geek that I am, I had to check it out. MicroFormats are cool XML/XHTML (yes, I am aware that XHTML is really HTML reformulated as XML) snippets that contact pertinent, related information, such as