The me
keyword for the rel
attribute of the <link>
and <a>
elements indicates that the current resource is represented by the linked party. The me
value was introduced in the XHTML Friends Network (XFN) specification.
<link rel="me" href="example.com" />
The rel="me"
attribute is used in RelMeAuth and Web sign in specifications as a way to enable a person to identify themselves to a web service using their domain name or a particular URL.
Browser compatibility is irrelevant because rel="me"
is used by web services and not by browsers.
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