Linked data / "microformats" nerds....If one was to find a floppy disk of contemporary reviews of gigs from 25 years ago (tooooootally hypothetically) and then went about publishing them on a (even moooore hypothetical) website....is there a blessed, n...
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Linked data / "microformats" nerds....
If one was to find a floppy disk of contemporary reviews of gigs from 25 years ago (tooooootally hypothetically) and then went about publishing them on a (even moooore hypothetical) website.
...is there a blessed, not horribly fiddly way to express "this is a gig review from (date) at (place) featuring (band) and (other band), written on (date) and published (yesterday)" in a neat way for humans and machines? -
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@priryo depends on which machines — things like Google tend to prefer a jsonld script block with schema.org markup, embedded directly in the html. something like https://schema.org/Review or a subtype would probably work
microformats would probably do an h-review of an h-event as the closest thing. http://microformats.org/wiki/h-review