Definition of Microformat. Meaning of Microformat. Synonyms of Microformat

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Meaning of Microformat from wikipedia

- Microformats (μF) are a set of defined HTML classes created to serve as consistent and descriptive metadata about an element, designating it as representing...
- hCard is a microformat for publishing the contact details (which might be no more than the name) of people, companies, organizations, and places, in HTML...
- Geo is a microformat used for marking up geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) in HTML (or XHTML). Coordinates are expected in angular units...
- hCalendar (short for HTML iCalendar) is a microformat standard for displaying a semantic (X)HTML representation of iCalendar-format calendar information...
- XOXO (eXtensible Open XHTML Outlines) for web syndication is an XML microformat for outlines built on top of XHTML. Developed by several authors as an...
- hProduct is a microformat for publishing details of products, on web pages, using (X)HTML classes and rel attributes. On 12 May 2009, Google announced...
- hRecipe is a draft microformat for publishing details of recipes using (X)HTML on web pages, using HTML classes and rel attributes. In its simplest form...
- hAtom is a draft Microformat for marking up (X)HTML, using classes and rel attributes, content on web pages that contain blog entries or similar chronological...
- The chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a large and round short-winged bird, domesticated from the red junglefowl of Southeast Asia around 8,000 years...
- webpages were greatly encouraged by the HTML+RDFa (released in 2008) and microformats (since ~2005) standards. As of 2013[update] these standards were encoding...