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[clean1] use hCard for modifier #1090

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FND opened this issue Jun 25, 2013 · 5 comments
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[clean1] use hCard for modifier #1090

FND opened this issue Jun 25, 2013 · 5 comments

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@FND
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FND commented Jun 25, 2013

see http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard

should probably link to the modifier's home space

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pmario commented Jun 26, 2013

There have been some discussions in the google group if TwitterCards or "Facebook social graph" or "dublin core" tags should be part of the tiddler hmtl presentation.

Since we have the possibility now, imo the default representation should have the bare minimum, to be usefull.

There can / should be themes, that implement eiter FB or TC or dc ... so the user can decide.

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FND commented Jun 26, 2013

I guess we all agree that minimalism is desirable. We still want the HTML to be semantic though - and that goes beyond choosing appropriate tag names.

Things like TwitterCards are (AIUI) primarily presentational, so that's of no concern here. As for Dublin Core, well, that's debatable, but I think this community tends to prefer such information in the HTML body instead.

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cdent commented Jul 8, 2013

Which of the several places in various pages where modifier/creator show up should this be used? Everywhere it is a link?

And how should it be structured.

For example we currently have in friendlytiddler.html:

<p class="user modifier">By <a href="{{ modifier_link }}">{{ tiddler.modifier|e }}</a></p>

The standard form in hcard is:

<span class="vcard">
 <span class="fn nickname">daveman692</span>
</span>

In h-card it is (in the most simple form):

<a class="h-card" href="http://example.com">Joe Bloggs</a>

Not sure which is more accepted (which is part of why I wonder about using these things at all...) but it looks like the indieweb crowd is getting behind h-card.

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FND commented Jul 9, 2013

Which of the several places in various pages where modifier/creator show up should this be used? Everywhere it is a link?

That sounds reasonable.

As for hCard vs. h-card, seems like the latter is a simplified, modern version - so if you're right about the indieweb crowd (like who?) adopting that, we should join in.

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cdent commented Jul 9, 2013

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