Microformats
Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns.
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Read a BeerXML file; produce an h-recipe-marked HTML5 recipe as output.
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Small Data Handbook by Gerald Bauer et al - Working with (Structured) Data (in Text) the Modern Way - CSV • INI • TOML • JSON • YAML • XML!? - Do-It-Yourself (DIY) - Design Your Own (Structured) Data Formats
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An aggregate map generator for use with microformats data.
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Add rel=me links to your website
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A Known plugin to create posts for video games you have played
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Web site for a proposal for a new transaction microformat
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A collection of implementations of IndieWeb algorithms in Haskell | now on https://codeberg.org/valpackett/indieweb-algorithms
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Child Theme for Sempress (for personal use)
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Sp Theme for Habari. Duplicates https://code.google.com/archive/p/sp-theme/
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HTML5 Metadata Parser
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Aug 28, 2012 - JavaScript
Blocks for WordPress that implement microformats
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Nov 16, 2020 - JavaScript
A Ruby gem for parsing HTML documents containing microformats.
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Jan 22, 2021 - Ruby
A simple child theme to bring some more Zen to SemPress
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Parse OpenGraph, OEmbed, Microdata, and Microformats 2 metadata from webpages via AWS Lambda.
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Extract microformats2-encoded data from a webpage.
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Released June 20, 2005
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