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Recent discussion on the Markdown mailing list has resulted in several suggestions as to syntax for the time element introduced in HTML5.
Wrapped text, wrapped datetime
The conference commences on [30 May 2011]{2011-05-30T15:00-07:00}.
Wrapped text, implicit reference
The conference commences on [30 May 2011].
[30 May 2011]: datetime: 2011-05-30T15:00-07:00
(The pubdate attribute could be supported by appending ", pubdate" to the definition.)
Bracketless text, implicit reference
The conference commences on 30 May 2011.
*[30 May 2011]: 2011-05-30 15:00 -07:00
This is an extension of PHP Markdown Extra's abbreviation syntax. It also highlights the possibility of formatting the datetime attribute in a more human-friendly manner.
(The pubdate attribute could be supported by appending ", pubdate" to the definition.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Recent discussion on the Markdown mailing list has resulted in several suggestions as to syntax for the
time
element introduced in HTML5.Wrapped text, wrapped datetime
Wrapped text, implicit reference
(The
pubdate
attribute could be supported by appending ", pubdate" to the definition.)Bracketless text, implicit reference
This is an extension of PHP Markdown Extra's abbreviation syntax. It also highlights the possibility of formatting the
datetime
attribute in a more human-friendly manner.(The
pubdate
attribute could be supported by appending ", pubdate" to the definition.)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: