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According to view source verification as of today, 8 of 9 online real world event post examples on different sites (each a different implementation) as documented here https://indieweb.org/event#IndieWeb_Examples (all but snarfed(hand coded markup inside WordPress) use h-event as the root object instead of h-entry (thanks to @gRegorLove verifying markup)
This is well beyond the methodology threshold of three independent verified publishing implementations, and thus sufficient to add "event" as an explicit post type based on detecting a top level "h-event" object.
As creating an event takes much more cognitive load (specifying name/summary, time, location typically at a minimum), directly relating to richer content (and responses), it makes sense to put event detection near the top or even first.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
According to view source verification as of today, 8 of 9 online real world event post examples on different sites (each a different implementation) as documented here https://indieweb.org/event#IndieWeb_Examples (all but snarfed(hand coded markup inside WordPress) use h-event as the root object instead of h-entry (thanks to @gRegorLove verifying markup)
This is well beyond the methodology threshold of three independent verified publishing implementations, and thus sufficient to add "event" as an explicit post type based on detecting a top level "h-event" object.
As creating an event takes much more cognitive load (specifying name/summary, time, location typically at a minimum), directly relating to richer content (and responses), it makes sense to put event detection near the top or even first.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: