345 results for "microformats hard"

  • It is just a very hard problem. textContent is what DOM gives us, but people find the results unexpected. But that leaves us with either emulating the browser’s innerText (no clear algo for non-CSS implementers) or having our own living algo that changes when more user examples come in :(
    Zegnat at 2018-05-28 22:10
  • Hmm, yeah, maybe it would work. I was more thinking the problem is that different sites will be publishing different properties so a centralised test may be hard. Though on the other hand I guess centralised tests could do stuff like making sure an h-event’s start is always of a recognised datetime format or something. Which would be super helpful
    Zegnat at 2019-08-09 19:27
  • ↩️ Have you looked into https://indieweb.org by any chance? There's some great stuff we're doing with standards like https://microformats.io/ to make a better Web work alongside the old Web, because adding a hard switchover between new/old unfortunately… https://www.jvt.me/mf2/2020/08/c0tcc/
    Loqi at 2020-08-23 12:15
  • had me until "web of trust" and that's a disqualifier. Need to better document why use of that phrase automatically disqualifies. There's insufficient / hard to discover explanation of why such simple implied assumptions about "trust" are fundamentally flawed (don't actually map to "human trust"), and thus indicate a lack of user-awareness.
    [tantek] at 2020-01-13 23:14
  • good vocabulary design is actually quite challenging / hard, and not something any person can just "do" by trial and error. it helps to do it within a community. helps even more to not create new terms at all, and instead research other formats and re-use existing terms / values. helps even more to get someone with any kind of informatics / informatician / librarian degree to use tools of analysis that they've formally learned.
    tantek at 2018-07-10 02:03
  • i'm not sure if people really use it, but our event management interface has an option for it at least. a use case could be a ticket hotline somewhere (but we don't have any details about the people behind, so it's hard to make an h-card of it, isn't it?)
    jkphl at 2017-03-19 09:37
  • created /Guidelines_for_Purchasing_Plants_On_The_Internet (+2929) "Buying plants online from mail order nurseries is a great way to purchase hard to find cheap and unusual plants. The license is $100 for 2 years. Even worse, you may buy a plant that is not what the label says, and most times you wont be able to take"
    Loqi at 2013-04-25 11:35
  • I'm curious: unless there was a bug or whatever, why did FF remove the implementation? IOW, why should they care whether other browsers implemented it or not? I've never worked on a project at even a small scale, so it's hard to understand one as large as a browser.
    btrem at 2020-12-14 23:32
  • @10Web_io I am building a website for a non-profit Board I sit on and want to upgrade Event Calendar WD to the pro version but noticed the SEO only included microdata do you think it would be hard to play with the views to add microformats2 and the… http://jgregorymcverry.com/3685-2/
    Loqi at 2018-06-20 14:04
  • behind a flag, but in the main released branch? I've been trying to figure out how to handle that... implementing proposed changes that have not yet been accepted. I was considering doing it in a separate, unreleased git branch. I don't yet have a great way to pass flags to the parser, though it wouldn't be hard to add
    willnorris at 2018-08-23 20:52
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