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Structured Blogging

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by Adam at 6:37 AM on December 18, 2005

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“Structured Blogging” is a content mark-up methodology that uses XHTML microformats and RDF to impart more machine-readable meaning to your blog posts. This means that they can be aggregated and searched in new and interesting ways, as described on the effort’s benefits and about pages. Better still, the classes added to markup created to Structured Blogging specifications provide great hooks for adding a new level of presentational richness to a weblog.

Getting started with Structured Blogging seems easy enough. Blogware plugins to automate the creation of SB content are available at the Structured Blogging web site. The plugins are in beta testing for now. With PubSub and others lining up behind the effort, however, development will hopefully progress quickly.

(Props: Oliver Thylmann — Thoughts)

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Adam is a web developer and graphic designer who lives and works in south-central Kansas. He likes to speak his mind, both here and in his business blog. He only rarely writes about himself in the third person, honest. If you’d like to work with Adam, drop him a line.

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