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Does `rel="alternate"` have any utility here?
[jgarber]
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2025-05-26 04:46
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Oops; rel=alternate.
capjamesg
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2025-05-25 08:18
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but it's not the canonical page as presented, it's very much an alternate view of the page
[tantek]
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2025-05-25 08:18
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That sounds like a rel=alternate if you have a good mime type for markdown
[KevinMarks]
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2025-05-15 12:55
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edited /rel-edit (+750) "add rel=alternate type=application/x-wiki"
Loqi
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2025-05-10 23:29
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can you at least define css properies in such a way that they alternate style very other line?
xue
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2025-05-04 15:08
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One example exception is linking to voluntary translations of a post. E.g. I've had blog posts sometimes translated by independent volunteers on their own blogs, and I feel ok linking to those with rel=alternate lang=de (for example) because there is a good faith sense of mutual feedback/respect ec.
[tantek]
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2025-04-22 01:10
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I'm not sure rel=alternate makes sense for linking to a resource you don't control / have rights to or at least have a good faith ability to change via feedback.
[tantek]
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2025-04-22 01:09
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i will host my slides though and those def sound like a case for rel=alternate
balintm
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2025-04-21 23:52
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yeah i get that. for context this question came up because i'm about to do a talk that partially covers the contents of one of my articles. it's at a conference and i will not have the rights to the recording, nor the rights to reupload it — but it will be available on the conference's channel. prob just a regular link, just musing on whether rel=alternate or any of the syndication markup formats would apply in this case
balintm
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2025-04-21 23:49