338 results for "microformats hard"

  • thanks for the reply, yes thought it was strange, could email a set of links if it was of interest, but guessed it might be hard to change. Would there be any way to keep them but change the anchor text to something generic? (sorry if silly question :-)
    Rob-Peters at 2013-05-30 00:28
  • I wonder if something similar could be done if we forked it. Could html->to mf2 be added... Or if we forked it just getting an hentry on each chapter and an author hcard in the html shouldn't be too hard... Building mf2 and bootstrap not messy at all
    [jgmac1106] at 2018-08-02 18:49
  • unrelated to this specifically, but about the parsing spec: since I was gone, has there been any discussion about how multi-line plaintext values are parsed? the way parsers currently handle line breaks and img src and alt text in p- and struct value keys can make them hard to use
    barnaby at 2022-02-23 20:57
  • when you've worked hard to understand something you are building for the web, but you never fully get it, so you research it, and finally, months later, you come across a website that claims to have an example of how to do it right … and it's the one you originally wrote.
    JonathanNeal at 2013-03-06 05:29
  • created /Essential_Tips_When_Choosing_A_Rug_Pad (+4347) "So that you can effectively protect your hard wood floors at home, you have to invest in the best rug pads. Buying cheaper cushion and padding may help you save big money, but it cannot be beneficial for you in the long term. In this case, it's wise"
    Loqi at 2013-04-06 03:43
  • 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
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