Monday 14th March, 2011
3:30pm to 4:30pm
Google, via its rich snippets, has reported that microformats has a 94% usage share (as compared with RDFa etc.). So how does the future look for microformats?
In this session, we'll look closely at real problems with implementing microformats in HTML5 and how this can be done, and whether there will be a continuing place for them. We'll also look at emerging technologies and techniques, such as RelMeAuth and discuss advanced user techniques.
As Microformats passes through it's 5th birthday, we'll discuss the highs and lows of the project.
front-end development lead for @govuk & @gdsteam [ why i unfollowed you http://tinyurl.com/b7fnq27 ]
barcamp bike climb code create css design evolve hack html5 listen microformats mozilla open optimist pescatarian scientist skeptic standards teach think ux web bio from Twitter
Frontend software engineer at @twitter, purveyor of shitty puns everywhere, @benwwward writer, @microformats community admin. Bit of a whiner.
5pm Too Soon? Timing Topical Web Videos by Michael Gregory, Sarah Gregory, Streeter Seidell, Patrick Cassels and Jeff Rubin
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