Semantic Sidebar
From GetSemantic
[edit] About
Semantic Sidebar is a project designed to help you get more semantic meta-data available in your blog sidebar. Here's how it works:
- You add the URL of your blog to the wiki below
- People are then supposed to look at the blog and see what static content could be 'semanticised' and come up with a solution using Microformats, eRDF, RDFa and/or GRDDL.
- A new page is made by the first person with an idea with the title Semantic Sidebar/Blog Name where such suggestions are made.
[edit] Guidelines for Semantic Stylists
- Don't recklessly make new ontologies. If the data can be put out there using a microformat, use that. Then use an established ontology. Then if you really need to, make a new ontology or namespace. Ask in #swig first, and use Swoogle.
[edit] Semanticise This!
- Lee Wilkins
- Sorry, Lee - there doesn't seem to be much on your blog that can get the GetSemantic treatment. --Tom 12:20, 25 March 2007 (EDT)
- You could use the SIOC vocabulary with eRDF/RDFa to describe the structure of your blog (and various vocabularies with eRDF/RDFa to describe the informational content) and the rel-tag µf for your Categories links -- keith

