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I think rel-feed is nice in addition to rel-alternate as rel-alternate is specced to only refer to a feed together with 2 specific type-attributes. While rel-feed gets to widen this to any document type, e.g. JSON.
Zegnat
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2020-02-12 19:20
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Feels to me like rel-home introduces an extra case to the alternate in addition to what is already speced in the HTML spec. Seems fine to me.
Zegnat
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2020-02-12 19:19
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Yeah, alternate specifically defines itself as changing meaning depending on other factors: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/links.html#rel-alternate
Zegnat
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2020-02-12 19:01
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No. That's not how rel works. Rel values combine. E.g. rel="alternate stylesheet" has worked this way for over a decade. Rel values also combine with other attributes, e.g. use rel="alternate" media="handheld" on a link to a separate mobile-specific version of a page. Tantek 20:56, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
GWG
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2020-02-12 18:58
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Doesn't rel="home alternate" mean it's the home page and it's an alternate independently? (as asked [1], [2], [3])
GWG
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2020-02-12 18:58
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I'm revisiting Zegnat's alternate method. I do like the simplicity of `u-pronoun`
gRegorLove
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2019-10-17 00:31
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Zegnat, I think there may have been a few translations of the creator as well. Check the link real alternate tags with hreflang
[tantek]
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2019-08-07 17:54
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would a form that switched language make sense for alternate?
[kevinmarks]
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2019-02-11 17:00
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↩️ I think they coexist well - a rel="alternate" link to the CSV version (and one back in the http head for the CSV) make sense. Microformats use rel a lot too.
Loqi
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2018-08-30 10:48
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↩️ Have you followed some of the recent discussion around rel="alternate" to get around the issue of proper use of microformats in WordPress core and/or themes? This could really accelerate the uptake for a great many.
Loqi
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2018-08-11 02:59