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title | date | replyURI | replyTitle | replyType | replyAuthor | replyAuthorURI |
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Hugo microformats | 2022-07-20T11:17:11-07:00 | https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/10108 | Support h-feed h-entry (Hugo issue 10108) | DiscussionForumPosting | Schimon Jehuda | https://github.com/sjehuda |
I think h-feed
and h-entry
should be implemented manually by Hugo theme and/or site authors. Microformats add class names to a page, but someone still has to design a page. There's way more diversity in h-feed design than RSS, Atom, or JSON-feed design because h-feeds are webpages meant for humans first, machines second. Providing built-in h-feed templates would be akin to providing a default incomplete theme.
That being said, I could imagine other microformats getting shortcodes and templates. A shortcode and/or partial for h-cite
, h-card
, etc. could work. I've made a few microformats shortcodes and could upstream simplified versions if there is sufficient interest.