h-feed is a draft Microformat for marking up a stream of posts using HTML class attributes. It is designed to support web pages that contain blog entries or similar chronological content (h-entry). These can then be parsed as feeds directly or via a proxy[1] which converts h-feed to Atom or RSS, existing web syndication standards. It also supersedes the previous hAtom microformat also known as web slices.
Due to h-entry's ability to provide backward compatibility with hAtom it is used widely throughout the web and particularly by IndieWeb sites.[2]
h-entry
[edit]h-entry is used as the basis for individual posts of chronological web pages, such as news entries or blog posts. The "hentry" root class in h-entry was based on Atom's "entry" element.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "granary: the social web translator". granary.io. Retrieved 2026-03-10.
- ^ h-entry Examples in the Wild
External links
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