We found the following post h-entry
on your site:
Name
Author
Content
It looks like your content is marked up as a plain property — consider using class="e-content"
so that consumers can parse rich text (i.e. with images and formatting)
Published
URL https://www.joelotter.com/notes/2024/05/10-lights/
Syndicated Copies
Categories
Your h-entries should have, at minimum, the following properties:
e-content
— the main content of the postp-name
— if your post is an article with a name, use this classname.dt-published
— the datetime the post was published at, in ISO8601 format, with a timezoneu-url
— the canonical URL of the post, especially important on pages listing multiple postsIt’s a common convention for the published datetime to be a link to the post itself, but they can be separate if you want.
There should also be some way to discover the author of the post — either link to your homepage (which should have your h-card on it) from anywhere within the body of the page with rel=author
, or optionally embed a p-author h-card
in the h-entry.
The web is an expressive medium, and as such there are many other properties which you can add to your posts. Check out the h-entry documentation for a full list.
Want to be able to use h-entry data in your code? Check out the open-source implementations.