310 results for "alternate"

  • rel=alternate is a way to indicate that a hyperlink links to an alternate representation of the current page https://indieweb.org/rel-alternate
    Loqi at 2023-11-23 02:24
  • (though it's possible they may rel=alternate to an HTML capability URL, more likely they'll rel=alternate to the "plain" HTML page, which if it works without auth to provide a rel=alternate link back to the feed, then the feed is likely public)
    tantek at 2017-11-23 03:13
  • I guess technically I should be using `rel="alternate feed"` where I’m just using `rel="alternate"` right now, on categories, and `rel="feed"` on entries.
    [fluffy] at 2019-06-05 05:37
  • I use feed to indicate a link to an alternate or limited suggested feed and alternate for a feed of the same page
    GWG at 2021-09-27 18:41
  • Re yesterday's rel=alternate / feed discovery question - looks like Aperture needs `<link rel="alternate" type=application/rss+xml ...>`
    jamietanna at 2021-11-03 11:23
  • rel-alternate is supposed to be an alternate version of the current page afaik
    KartikPrabhu at 2019-07-20 06:31
  • Technically even an atom feed should be `rel="feed"`, not `rel="alternate"`, per the strict reading of what `rel="alternate"` means.
    [fluffy] at 2019-06-05 05:39
  • alternate is supposed to be for an alternate version of the page
    aaronpk at 2018-10-19 17:38
  • rel-alternate could work. aaronpk has an example on /rel-alternate
    gRegorLove_ at 2019-06-05 05:33
  • If the alternate representation of the page is REST API json, then won't it be confused with the JSONFeed, also a rel alternate application/json
    GWG at 2020-04-24 18:23
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