If you've got some examples on the wild other than LinkedIn, can
you please
forward links? I'd like to make a note of it and add those examples
to the
wiki. (see below)
Hi,
Thanks for your responses.
We are writing a hResume aggregation service and we've been using
links from
On 6/21/07, George Malamidis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed that on many examples of HResume on the web (including
all the HResumes on linkedin.com) are using class=skills to
decorate all the skills in a resume rather than class=skill for
each single skill.
--- according to the hResume
On 6/21/07, Brian Suda wrote:
On 6/21/07, George Malamidis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed that on many examples of HResume on the web (including
all the HResumes on linkedin.com) are using class=skills
to decorate all the skills in a resume rather than class=skill
for each
On Friday, May 25, 2007 10:54 AM, Andrew Jaswa wrote
The draft says to use the include pattern to include your
formatted name (so you don't have to repeat it in the
markup). Where I think this goes awry is the end result of
including your fn into hCards that have past contact
On May 23, 2007, Ciaran McNulty wrote
On 5/23/07, Andrew Jaswa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking at microformats for a few weeks now and
I'm slightly
confused with the proposed hResume format.
My confusion comes from the employment history.
Why would one want to put a
Steve, Ciaran, Thanks for replying.
The point that Steve makes is the exact reason that started my confusion.
The draft says to use the include pattern to include your formatted
name (so you don't have to repeat it in the markup). Where I think
this goes awry is the end result of including your
On 5/23/07, Andrew Jaswa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking at microformats for a few weeks now and I'm slightly
confused with the proposed hResume format.
My confusion comes from the employment history.
Why would one want to put a personal hCard into an hCalendar event
that