Brian Ryckbost

Chrome + microformats = michromeformats

What is it?

It’s a Google Chrome extension that displays any microformats on the page. It supports hCard, hCalendar and hReview parsing, which seem to be most common on the web.

Inspiration came from Remy Sharp’s awesome Microformats Bookmarklet, which got its inspiration from Jon Hick’s proposed Safari plugin.

What are microformats?

Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Learn more about microformats.

What’s it look like?

This is awesome! Where can I download it?

Download it at the Chrome extensions gallery.

This is awesome, but missing some features…

The code is on Github. Fork it, make it better, make it prettier, make it awesome-er.

1 Comment

  1. Jeremy § July 07, 2010

    I’m implementing microformats within a site I’m building and needed something to test them out with. This has been an invaluable tool! My only complaint is that it seems to not understand timezone offsets – otherwise, fantastic!

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