1212 results for "alternate"

  • (I've used the rel=alternate hreflang=... markup for translations of a few things here and there but never seen any docs from any service that says they do anything with it)
    [tantek] at 2022-03-20 00:28
  • do you have any citations that google pays any attention (surfaces it in any UI) to rel=alternate hreflang="..." links? or for that matter, to rel=alternate media=mobile ?
    [tantek] at 2022-03-20 00:27
  • so would a rel=alternate
    jan6 at 2022-03-19 23:57
  • rel=alternate* obv 🙂
    [tantek] at 2022-03-19 22:34
  • of course the larger questions is for what use-case? as in, what consuming code would look for that rel=alternate and what UX would it present accordingly when it found such links?
    [tantek] at 2022-03-19 22:34
  • jacky, I wouldn't use rel=alternate on a link to something you don't control / own, or rather, something where another party (owner) could change the content arbitrarily. E.g. exceptions might be an IPFS copy of the page/post, or perhaps more useful/reliable, the internet archive snapshot of your post, but only if you're already linking to it for other (user-centric) reasons
    [tantek] at 2022-03-19 22:33
  • I guess my question why alternate over other markup we already use?
    sknebel at 2022-03-19 20:17
  • the AP _kinda_ gets this for free because of the `application/activity+json` alternate value
    jacky at 2022-03-19 18:56
  • random: when it comes to syndication, does it make sense to emit those URLs as `rel=alternate` for the page?
    jacky at 2022-03-19 18:55
  • it would definitely help me switch to rel-alternate
    [snarfed] at 2022-02-27 06:11
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