Wikipedia:WikiProject Microformats/classes
Classes used in microformats
[edit]Because these classes may be used in multiple templates, it is recommended that they not be styled.
Adr
[edit]Adr is used in Templates generating hCards
- adr
- county-name
- extended-address
- locality
- postal-code
- post-office-box
- region
- street-address
- type
Geo
[edit]Geo is used in Templates generating Geo (see also {{UF-hcard-geo}})
- geo
- latitude
- longitude
Usage
[edit]To always display coordinates as DMS values, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: none }
.geo-dms { display: inline }
To always display coordinates as decimal values, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline }
.geo-dms { display: none }
To display coordinates in both formats, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline }
.geo-dms { display: inline }
.geo-multi-punct { display: inline }
If CSS is disabled, or you have an old copy of MediaWiki:Common.css cached, you will see both formats. (You can either clear your cache or manually refresh this URL: [1].)
To disable display of the blue globe adjacent to coordinates, add this to your common.js:
var wma_settings = {enabled:false}
Note that this will disable WikiMiniAtlas.
See also: Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Geographical coordinates.
hCard
[edit]hCard is used in Templates generating hCards (see also {{UF-hcard-geo}}, {{UF-hcard-org}}, {{UF-hcard-person}}, {{UF-hcard-place}})
- vcard
- adr
- (child-classes as above)
- agent
- bday (see {{Birth date}}/{{Birth date and age}})
- category
- dday (not yet used, but pending)
- email
- type
- value
- fn
- geo
- (child-classes as above)
- key
- label
- logo
- mailer
- n
- additional-name
- family-name
- given-name
- honorific-prefix
- honorific-suffix
- nickname
- note
- org
- organization-name
- organization-unit
- photo
- role
- sort-string
- sound
- tel
- (child-classes per email)
- type
- tz
- uid
- url
- value
- adr
Introduced in vCard 4.0
- birthplace
- deathdate
- deathplace
hCalendar
[edit]hCalendar is used in Templates generating hCalendars (see {{UF-hcal}})
- vevent
- attendee
- category
- class
- contact
- description
- dtend (see {{End date}})
- dtstart (see {{Start date}}
- duration
- geo
- (child-classes as above)
- last-modified
- location
- organiser
- rdate
- rrule
- status
- summary
- uid
- url
hAtom
[edit]hAtom is not yet implemented on Wikipedia. As it may be, it is recommended that these classes be reserved.
- htaom
- hfeed
- hentry
- author
- entry-title
- entry-content
- entry-summary
- published
- updated
hAudio
[edit]For audio recordings.
- haudio
- fn
- description
- category
- contributor
- duration
- h
- item
- min
- photo
- position
- price
- published
- s
hMedia
[edit]For (video) media.
- hmedia
- fn
- contributor
- photo
- player
hResume
[edit]hResume is not yet implemented on Wikipedia. As it may be, it is recommended that these classes be reserved.
- hresume
- affiliation
- contact
- education
- experience
- publications
- summary
hReview
[edit]hReview is not yet implemented on Wikipedia. As it may be, it is recommended that these classes be reserved.
- hreview
- description
- dtreviewed
- item
- rating
- reviewer
- summary
- type
- version
hProduct
[edit]- See hProduct.
- hProduct
- brand
- category
- optional
- price
- description
- fn
- photo
- url
- review
- listing
- identifier
- type
- value
Species
[edit]Also known (provisionally) as hBiota and hTaxon.
Used in {{Taxobox}}, this experimental format may still change.
The followings is a full list of potential classes:
- biota (may change to hbiota or htaxon)
- aberration
- aggregate
- authority
- binomial
- binominal
- biovar
- branch
- breed
- class
- claudius
- cohort
- complex
- convariety
- cultivar
- cultivar-group
- division
- domain
- empire
- falanx
- family
- family-group
- form
- genus
- genus-group
- gigaorder
- grade
- grandorder
- group
- group-of-breeds
- hybrid
- hyperorder
- infraclass
- infradomain
- infrafamily
- infraform
- infragenus
- infrakingdom
- infralegion
- infraorder
- infraphylum
- infrasection
- infraseries
- infraspecies
- infratribe
- infravariety
- interkingdom
- kingdom
- klepton
- legion
- lusus
- magnorder
- megaorder
- microphylum
- microspecies
- midkingdom
- midphylum
- mirorder
- nanophylum
- nation
- order
- parvclass
- parvorder
- pathovar
- phylum
- population
- section
- section-of-breeds
- series
- serogroup
- serovar
- species (a.k.a. specific)
- species-group
- species-subgroup
- strain
- subclass
- subcohort
- subdivision
- subdomain
- subfamily
- subfamily-group
- subform
- subgenus
- subgroup
- subkingdom
- sublegion
- suborder
- subphylum
- subsection
- subseries
- subspecies
- subtribe
- subvariety
- superclass
- supercohort
- superdivision
- superdomain
- superfamily
- superform
- supergenus
- superkingdom
- superlegion
- superorder
- superphylum
- supersection
- superseries
- superspecies
- supertribe
- supervariety
- suprakingdom
- supraphylum
- synklepton
- tribe
- trinomial
- trinominal
- variety
- vernacular
hBiota may eventually also include the (currently experimental) classes:
- botany
- cname
- common-name
- zoology
Any of the above which are common English words may also eventually be prefixed with "taxo" in one of two ways, to avoid collision with other uses. For example:
- taxoclass
- taxo-class
Taxobox
[edit]Currently (as of 27 June 2010) {{Taxobox}} uses:
- biota
- superdomain
- domain
- kingdom
- subkingdom
- superphylum
- phylum
- subphylum
- taxoclass
- subclass
- infraclass
- superorder
- order
- suborder
- infraorder
- parvorder
- superfamily
- family
- subfamily
- genus
- variety
- binomial
- superdivision
- division
- subdivision
- infraphylum
- microphylum
- nanophylum
- superclass
- magnorder
- section
- subsection
- supertribe
- tribe
- subtribe
- subgenus
- section
- subsection
- trinomial