Digested-Tile 2024-09-12
Authors:: Bry B., Jonny S., and WikiWe contributors License:: CC BY-SA 4.0 Digest Root:: d992f3ec7bfd
MarkdownTile
Tiles: Semantically Cohesive Content Blocks
Tiles are the fundamental building blocks of the Doc Seal Protocol, designed to maintain semantic unity and human readability. These discrete, verifiable units of information are analogous to transactions in the Bitcoin protocol, but tailored for content management.
Key characteristics of tiles include:
- Structural Boundaries: Simply defined by the content within marked sections, (e.g., H1-H3 header and a digest tag, defined later)
- Semantic Unity: Each tile represents a cohesive unit of human-readable information.
- Multi-view Format: Core content can extracted by removing design syntax (markdown, HTML, etc), enabling consistent hashing and comparison between applications and presentation methods.
- Granularity and Nestability: Tiles can vary in size and be nested within each other.
- Metadata Inclusion: Optional metadata inline or in frontmatter/properties enhances informational value and searchability.
Tiles offer advantages such as enhanced verifiability, semantic cohesion, improved collaboration, and flexible document composition that fit within existing conventions.
DeformattedTile
Tiles: Semantically Cohesive Content Blocks Tiles are the fundamental building blocks of the Doc Seal Protocol, designed to maintain semantic unity and human readability. These discrete, verifiable units of information are analogous to transactions in the Bitcoin protocol, but tailored for content management. Key characteristics of tiles include: Structural Boundaries: Simply defined by the content within marked sections, (e.g., H1-H3 header and a digest tag, defined later) Semantic Unity: Each tile represents a cohesive unit of human-readable information. Multi-view Format: Core content can extracted by removing design syntax (markdown, HTML, etc), enabling consistent hashing and comparison between applications and presentation methods. Granularity and Nestability: Tiles can vary in size and be nested within each other. Metadata Inclusion: Optional metadata inline or in frontmatter/properties enhances informational value and searchability. Tiles offer advantages such as enhanced verifiability, semantic cohesion, improved collaboration, and flexible document composition that fit within existing conventions.
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Digested-Tile 2024-09-10
Authors:: Bry B., Jonny S., and WikiWe contributors License:: CC BY-SA 4.0 Digest Root:: 3682a32fbe79
MarkdownTile
Tiles: Semantically Cohesive Content Blocks
Tiles are the fundamental building blocks of the Doc Seal Protocol, designed to maintain semantic unity and human readability. These discrete, verifiable units of information are analogous to transactions in the Bitcoin protocol, but tailored for content management.
Key characteristics of tiles include:
- Structural Boundaries: Simply defined by the content within marked sections, (e.g., H1-H3 header and a digest tag, defined later)
- Semantic Unity: Each tile represents a cohesive unit of human-readable information.
- Multi-view Format: Core content can extracted by removing design syntax (markdown, HTML, etc), enabling consistent hashing and comparison between applications and presentation methods.
- Granularity and Nestability: Tiles can vary in size and be nested within each other.
- Metadata Inclusion: Optional metadata inline or in frontmatter/properties enhances informational value and searchability.
Tiles offer advantages such as enhanced verifiability, semantic cohesion, improved collaboration, and flexible document composition that fit within existing conventions.
DeformattedTile
Tiles: Semantically Cohesive Content Blocks Tiles are the fundamental building blocks of the Doc Seal Protocol, designed to maintain semantic unity and human readability. These discrete, verifiable units of information are analogous to transactions in the Bitcoin protocol, but tailored for content management. Key characteristics of tiles include: Structural Boundaries: Simply defined by the content within marked sections, (e.g., H1-H3 header and a digest tag, defined later) Semantic Unity: Each tile represents a cohesive unit of human-readable information. Multi-view Format: Core content can extracted by removing design syntax (markdown, HTML, etc), enabling consistent hashing and comparison between applications and presentation methods. Granularity and Nestability: Tiles can vary in size and be nested within each other. Metadata Inclusion: Optional metadata inline or in frontmatter/properties enhances informational value and searchability. Tiles offer advantages such as enhanced verifiability, semantic cohesion, improved collaboration, and flexible document composition that fit within existing conventions.
EOT
Digested-Tile 2024-09-10
Authors:: Bry B., Jonny S., and WikiWe contributors License:: CC BY-SA 4.0 Digest Root:: 71e97b6492d0
MarkdownTile
Tiles: Semantically Cohesive Content Blocks
Tiles are the fundamental building blocks of the Doc Seal Protocol, designed to maintain semantic unity and human readability. These discrete, verifiable units of information are analogous to transactions in the Bitcoin protocol, but tailored for content management.
Key characteristics of tiles include:
- Structural Boundaries: Simply defined by the content within marked sections, (e.g., H1-H3 header and a digest tag, defined later)
- Semantic Unity: Each tile represents a cohesive unit of human-readable information.
- Multi-view Format: Core content can extracted by removing design syntax (markdown, HTML, etc), enabling consistent hashing and comparison between applications and presentation methods.
- Granularity and Nestability: Tiles can vary in size and be nested within each other.
- Metadata Inclusion: Optional metadata inline or in frontmatter/properties enhances informational value and searchability.
Tiles offer advantages such as enhanced verifiability, semantic cohesion, improved collaboration, and flexible document composition that fit within existing conventions.
DeformattedTile
Tiles: Semantically Cohesive Content Blocks Tiles are the fundamental building blocks of the Doc Seal Protocol, designed to maintain semantic unity and human readability. These discrete, verifiable units of information are analogous to transactions in the Bitcoin protocol, but tailored for content management. Key characteristics of tiles include: Structural Boundaries: Simply defined by the content within marked sections, (e.g., H1-H3 header and a digest tag, defined later) Semantic Unity: Each tile represents a cohesive unit of human-readable information. Multi-view Format: Core content can extracted by removing design syntax (markdown, HTML, etc), enabling consistent hashing and comparison between applications and presentation methods. Granularity and Nestability: Tiles can vary in size and be nested within each other. Metadata Inclusion: Optional metadata inline or in frontmatter/properties enhances informational value and searchability. Tiles offer advantages such as enhanced verifiability, semantic cohesion, improved collaboration, and flexible document composition that fit within existing conventions.