Microformats have been designed to give additional meaning to
simple, widely-published types of data on the web. They add another
layer of functionality to Web pages. You can use them to add
structure and meaning to contact information about people and
places, and to calendar information. You can mark up reviews of
events or the relationships between people. You can even use them
for blog posts and syndicated content.
In this video, author and CSS guru Andy Clarke shows how to
implement these simple, structured formats in HTML. He takes a
design-based approach and provides a number of visual examples so
that those with a less technical background can get started using
microformats in their designs right away. He demonstrates these
concepts using examples from a fictitious social networking
site.
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anywhere with Internet access.
Top Level Categories:
Internet/Online
Sub-Categories:
Internet/Online > Web Design
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