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nleush avatar nleush commented on June 24, 2024

At this moment we think widgets (like in twitter, slideshare, github.gist etc) are "readers", because user can read them.

We are careful in "rels" invention to prevent useless unspecific cases and specification overload. We have some experience writing embed plugins and embed consumer apps. That experience was a source for current "rels" list. So we try to be practical.

For example: 'thumbnail' and 'image' are very similar but we can see clear semantic difference between them. 'thumbnail' - is something to preview in lists, usually smaller then original. 'image' - individual full image ready to be shown in details. Both cases are very frequent and easy to distinguish.

Besides, we still not used such obvious rels as "video" and "audio" replacing them with common "player".

We will be ready to invent "widget" when clearly understand semantic properties of that embed type to describe in specification.

For now, as I see - "widget" - is something user can read and interact with. Not only read as with "reader".

@iparamonau what would you say about that?

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panzi avatar panzi commented on June 24, 2024

Our crowdranking widget is something the user can interact with. A user can make his/her own ranking of the given items. So I guess it wouldn't be a reader?

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iparamonau avatar iparamonau commented on June 24, 2024

widgets and embed are too vague of a term to be useful in crafting the user experience. We return reader, for example, as people can "read later", so there is an obvious action associated with the rel.

I envisioned poll or survey to be included into the list of supported rels, as I expect many publishers would be interested in it. We can whitelist it in the iframely when we roll out the reverse consumption of oembed/2 links.

@panzi Would it cover your app and use case? Would you prefer poll or survey?

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panzi avatar panzi commented on June 24, 2024

poll or survey are both fine by me. I don't have any preference.

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iparamonau avatar iparamonau commented on June 24, 2024

Let's use 'survey' then. I believe it will be more appealing for the publishers.
Thank you.

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nleush avatar nleush commented on June 24, 2024

@panzi, now you can check out how "survey" rel works in new version: http://iframely.com/debug?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcrowdranking.com%2Fcrowdrankings%2Ft537g0--die-besten-premium-kompaktkameras-2013

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panzi avatar panzi commented on June 24, 2024

Great! :)

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nleush avatar nleush commented on June 24, 2024

@panzi I would recommend you to use max-width for link in crowdranking.com. max-width about 600 would be better then infinite. Or you can use post's image width.

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