Benjamin, Le 30 mai 2015 à 21:35, Benjamin Francis <bfran...@mozilla.com> a écrit : > But Microdata is only one of the formats widely used on the web today. I'd > like to see some evidence-based discussion on which format(s) we should > support to get the most possible value out of what already exists on the > web. The examples we used in our prototype all use Open Graph, which seems > quite widely used (mainly due to Facebook and Twitter) and is based on RDFa.
if not done yet, you might want to talk with Dan Brickley. He is working at Google on everything related to schema.org. danbri -AT- google.com He might have access on how popular for each of those markup. It might be possible to have a conversion tables in between the different markups so making it easier to start with one markup and build up little by little. Whatever you adopt as an internal API. I would recommend you publish along on how to write down these meta in Web pages, so it encourages authors to add those if not done yet. It will help enter into a virtuous circle with a very quick feedback loop ala: 1. You see you put data like this in the page 2. This is the result for the pinned page. -- Karl Dubost, Mozilla http://www.la-grange.net/karl/moz _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform