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'''h-recipe''' (formerly '''hRecipe''') is a draft standard intended to be one of several "microformats" released via the microformats.org site and community, intended for the representation of information in a manner that is human-readable but can still be processed by machines. In the microformats2 reformulation it was renamed from hRecipe to h-recipe.
 
'''h-recipe''' (formerly '''hRecipe''') is a draft standard intended to be one of several "microformats" released via the microformats.org site and community, intended for the representation of information in a manner that is human-readable but can still be processed by machines. In the microformats2 reformulation it was renamed from hRecipe to h-recipe.
  
The format is intended to mark up a cooking or baking recipe, in the form of standard [[HTML]] or [[XML]] elements, attributes, and classes which can be inserted into Web pages or other documents. Some attributes from other microformats including [[hCard]] and [[hCalendar]] are used.
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The format is intended to mark up a cooking or baking recipe, in the form of standard [[HTML]] or [[XML]] elements, attributes, and classes which can be inserted into Web pages or other documents. Some attributes from other microformats including [[h-card]] and [[h-event]] are used.
  
 
The intent is to standardize the format of recipes allowing aggregation and other automated use, while keeping them in a format which can be presented attractively within a web page through the use of appropriate [[CSS]].
 
The intent is to standardize the format of recipes allowing aggregation and other automated use, while keeping them in a format which can be presented attractively within a web page through the use of appropriate [[CSS]].

Latest revision as of 18:01, 2 October 2016

File Format
Name h-recipe
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h-recipe (formerly hRecipe) is a draft standard intended to be one of several "microformats" released via the microformats.org site and community, intended for the representation of information in a manner that is human-readable but can still be processed by machines. In the microformats2 reformulation it was renamed from hRecipe to h-recipe.

The format is intended to mark up a cooking or baking recipe, in the form of standard HTML or XML elements, attributes, and classes which can be inserted into Web pages or other documents. Some attributes from other microformats including h-card and h-event are used.

The intent is to standardize the format of recipes allowing aggregation and other automated use, while keeping them in a format which can be presented attractively within a web page through the use of appropriate CSS.

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