396 results for "microformats hard"

  • hiya hiya hello! i've been hard at work setting up my personal site lately (https://srxl.me), and the indieweb wiki has been a super helpful resource for getting my site compatible with open standards like microformats. figured i'd pop in and say hi and think you for making such a cool resource!
    srxl at 2025-04-12 08:15
  • It’s hard to tell but I’d agree with gRegor and use p-locality. The parsed JSON output from the example of a parsed h-adr seems to imply you can have multiple of them, so if you needed to you could put e.g. “Southside” and “Fort Worth” as localities for somewhere in Southside.
    [dave] at 2025-04-10 23:18
  • OPML looks interesting. I recall having read about it before. However, I dislike these XLS stylesheets. I use one for my RSS feeds, and it's super brittle and hard to change. Microformats for blogrolls would be nice... For now, I'll take a look at parsing OPML and recursively searching for sites.
    jak2k at 2025-02-19 19:56
  • Yes. Bandwagon will *be* a consumer of this data, too, as a search engine that scans many indie sites (like Faircamp and others) . ActivityPub is hard, MicroFormats are easy, so if all those DIY sites can present their data in MF2, then I can add them to the search index.
    benpate at 2024-12-17 22:55
  • doesnm: microformats are part of your HTML. So any site where you control the HTML can be given microformats :) No matter the system you use. If your website is literally only text files, that is going to be hard
    Zegnat at 2024-11-10 16:21
  • yeah lang "inheritance" is very hard to get right, and predict as an author. it's one of the "not great" mechanisms in HTML 😕
    [tantek] at 2024-09-03 22:50
  • specs are hard
    [tantek] at 2024-05-23 19:31
  • I'd also imagine that would help adoption if there's a tool to help nudge towards valid mf2 (linters have helped me with this in general and good compiler errors - which are hard)
    jacky at 2024-03-11 16:07
  • the parser has a hard failure when it comes across a property declaration when no item has been declared yet. going to flip this to a warning (one of the first lints I can make with this!)
    jacky at 2024-03-11 15:11
  • this distinction was hard for me to grok (and has been probably why the rust parser has been so out of whack)
    jacky at 2024-03-08 18:50
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