MicroformatsIcons is a project mainly written in ..., it's free.
Icons for Microformats.org
https://github.com/gdibble/microformatsIcons is a free software project by Ripple FX (RippleFxInc.com >>> http://microformats.org/wiki/User:Gdibble)
The image(s) uploaded herein have been released for public general use under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 License in like- accordance with http://microformats.org/wiki/icons/ where featured.
> Good Usablity Will Facilitate The Adoption & Usage Of Microformats Online <
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Such is the purpose of these icons which represent:
(1) vCard download-link - visually representation of a 'contact'
(2) indicate the presence of hCard(s).
This icon provides visual interest and the hint of 'contact', wrapped by a
link it tells us it 'goes somewhere' and the title attribute explains 'this
is a download' and 'hCard data is available' if desired.
Many microformat indicator icons and buttons are visually optimized to boldly
stand out & command-attention. Sometimes a "more elegant" approach is needed:
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Ex.1 ~ Replace Name in this usage example:
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"vCard.xsm.png" is intended to integrate cleanly & easily
into a website footer or anywhere within in-line text:
HTML:
<a href="/Name.vcf" rel="external nofollow noindex" title="We look forward to hearing from you: Click to Download the Name vCard for your Address Book! (This page also integrates an hCard to make connecting easier.)"><img class="vCard" src="/img/vCard.xsm.png" alt="vCard" /></a>
CSS: (as needed)
IMG.vCard {position:relative; top:1px;}
.:.
For examples and help with hCards, please check
http://blog.RippleFxInc.com/tags/microformats/
& of course http://Microformats.org/wiki/hCard
For assistance or questions,
feel free to contact me
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