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Reading Microdata Elements in Chrome

Before going any further, please note this blog post definitely falls into the "questionable" category. Please read the following with a large grain of salt...

0 replies - 1779 views - 12/05/12 by Raymond Camden in Articles

Good example of practical microdata

Microdata (Wikipedia ref) is one of those HTML5 things that I've been meaning to take a closer look at for some time. At a very high level, you can...

0 replies - 3072 views - 08/04/12 by Raymond Camden in Articles

Google and Microdata / Stealing Your Content

Not too long ago I wrote about the real-life use of html5 microdata and how it takes us one step closer to the ideal of a semantic web....

1 replies - 2840 views - 01/04/12 by Niels Matthijs in Articles

HTML5 Microdata: Use It Today

Sometimes people can be so focused on theory that they completely miss the fact that real life has already caught up with theory. Last week I...

1 replies - 1564 views - 12/21/11 by Niels Matthijs in Articles

Video Series: Google Rich Snippets

Back in 2009 (wow, that's almost two full years ago now), Google gave the semantic web a search-engine bump with Rich Snippets, their own implementation of a...

0 replies - 2350 views - 12/20/11 by John Esposito in Articles

schema.org: Now Supporting RDFa 1.1 (Lite)

Build the semantic web, certainly -- but using which standard?For practical reasons, schema.org is an excellent choice: it simply works with the major search...

0 replies - 2509 views - 11/14/11 by John Esposito in Articles

Easy Microdata in WordPress

HTML5 is making huge strides toward the semantic web -- and the semantic standards defined by the Google/Bing/Yahoo-backed schema.org are probably prudent...

0 replies - 2628 views - 11/11/11 by John Esposito in Articles

Manage HTML5 Microdata in Drupal

From the developer's point of view, websites want basically two things: lots of readers, and easy maintenance. Content Management Systems make websites easy to...

0 replies - 2283 views - 11/08/11 by John Esposito in Articles

HTML5 < time > element: gone!

The <time> element is now gone from HTML5.After a four-month discussion, W3C decided on Saturday to drop <time> because timestamps can be entered...

1 replies - 5625 views - 10/31/11 by John Esposito in Articles