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results for "microformats wordpress theme"
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I took the the python uf parser, wrapped a main program around it, and have it dump the parsed microformats out in JSON from a given URL. I'm throwing this at a test Wordpress installation where I switch between Independent Publisher (with uf) and my pinboard theme. Theoretically (right?) the uf JSON output should be the same. Bit it isn't at all.
j12t
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2018-02-23 05:26
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I've been trying to make the pinboard theme speak microformats. I notice that the syndication-links plugin seems to put its thing ("<ul class=relsyn...") into my <div class=e-content... But all that the theme has is basically "<div class=e-content><?php the_content(); ?></div>
j12t
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2018-01-27 06:23
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which is super noticeable with wordpress, where it's easy to change themes but limiting because the theme has the microformats
aaronpk
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2018-01-17 19:35
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I have extra backcompat for WordPress, but looks like they weren't in that theme
[kevinmarks]
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2018-01-11 11:04
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Microformats2 adds markup to your theme if it doesn't support Microformats 2, which is what is used to figure out what a like is.
GWG
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2018-01-07 23:48
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Using a non-indieweb theme, too (Hemingway), so will see how the microformats are
gRegorLove
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2017-12-30 20:39
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@Big_D01 I'm using a free service called Bridgy http://www.brid.gy along with a WordPress theme that supports microformats 2 and a few WordPress plugins.
Loqi
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2017-12-29 18:38
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@Big_D01 I'm using a free service called Bridgy http://www.brid.gy along with a WordPress theme that supports microformats 2 and a few WordPress plugins.
Loqi
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2017-12-29 18:38
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Dear WordPress theme developers – please do not arbitrarily stick the microformats class `hfeed` into your theme without understanding its use. Better to omit than improperly use it. kthanxbai
Loqi
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2017-12-18 06:09
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That is only for non Microformats 2 theme
GWG
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2017-12-12 03:18