Add a link back to twitter account
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So far the service is ace. I'm sure i've got more ideas, but in the mean time a quick and simple request: From my bkkkepr profile link back to my twitter account, doesn't have to be prominent, but just somewhere.
On the link could you add the attribute rel="me". if you're not familiar with it, it marks an XFN relationship, ie that link is another of my profiles. This means I can do some neat social gaph mapping and hacking :)
So far the service is ace. I'm sure i've got more ideas, but in the mean time a quick and simple request: From my bkkkepr profile link back to my twitter account, doesn't have to be prominent, but just somewhere.
On the link could you add the attribute rel="me". if you're not familiar with it, it marks an XFN relationship, ie that link is another of my profiles. This means I can do some neat social gaph mapping and hacking :)
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Inappropriate?Done and done. Example: http://bkkeepr.com/people/stml
Pretty sure there used to be a backlink, but it disappeared some time during development.
The XFN is an excellent edition - any other suggestions on similar microformats to add?
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Inappropriate?Awesome, thank you! I certainly have a few more microformat suggestions
Firstly, add hAtom (http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom) and lots of it. I'm assuming you're using a shared template for recent/finished/bookmarked type pages? If so, add in some hAtom, by the lookup of it there's already all the content/elements you'd need, so it's just a case of adding the correct classes/markup.
This would be really handy, as although you have a feed for the users recent updates there isn't one for finished/bookmarked/etc. With a bit of hAtom and a hAtom->RSS tool I can subscribe to a feed of when a friend finishes a book, without you having to manually provide a new feed.
It's a nice little idiom you can use in other sections too - like book pages, which don't have any feeds right now. Basically anywhere you have a content that's a list of updates you could probably use hAtom. Then someone can parse out the data really easily, if they want to.
That would be great :)
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