the_title_attribute
instead of the_title
and wondering why twentysixteen is using the_title
. This very issue has tripped up the IndieWeb community trying to add mf2. https://pippinsplugins.com/use-the_title-and-the_title_attribute-correctly/
Yes, I use Indigenous on iOS which is what I use 90% of the time. But the benefit of the setup is if I’m on my computer I can use @aaronpk’s Monocle web App. (Although I’m looking forward to UIKit on the Mac so Indigenous can be everywhere). I send a webmention ping to https://micro.blog/webmention for every post I write, that way if the post I’m replying to is in the Micro.blog system, my reply appears here.
I haven’t yet, I should…. but until them my set up is very similar to what @aaronpk wrote about here: https://aaronparecki.com/2018/04/20/46/indieweb-reader-my-new-home-on-the-internet
That makes sense. That’s how I use it too! Because I use a Social Reader that allows me to post replies to my website and then send a webmention to Micro.blog to alert it of my response, so I get the best of birth worlds, the RSS reader control but I don’t have to open up Micro.blog to reply, I can do it inline.
Sorry to see there still seems to be issues getting Indigenous to work properly with your Aperture plugin. When you go back to the first screen of Indigenous, what appears? Earlier it said no Microsub endpoint found, is it now a white screen? The goal based on the view in Aperture for you would hopefully be that there is a channel listing with the “Home” channel listed.
If the screen is white, have you tried pull-to-refresh? If you just have a white screen after attempting pull-to-refresh, can you click “View Account Debug Info” and copy and paste that information in an email to eddie@eddiehinkle.com? I’m the developer of Indigenous, so that would help me debug what might be going on with Indigenous and if it’s an Indigenous or Aperture error.
The other thing you could do to troubleshoot that might provide some more information is Monocle has some great error messages (something that Indigenous could use more of). It’s a web-based Microsub reader so you won’t have to download anything additional.
Awesome! Used the form to request Micro.blog support and provided them links to the IndieAuth and Micropub spec pages that would allow them to add support for M.b easily.
“WordPress was orginally about making it easier to put words and pictures on the Internet. Gutenberg and 5.0 is about ushering in a new interface to do that. We should at least fight to make the full IndieWeb experience a little easier to be a part of that change.”
A good half-hour presentation by Stephen Rushe on the building blocks of the indie web. You can watch the video or look through the slides.
I’ve recently been exploring the world of the IndieWeb, and owning my own content rather than being reliant on the continued existence of “silos” to maintain it. This has led me to discover the varied eco-system of IndieWeb, such as IndieAuth, Microformats, Micropub, Webmentions, Microsub, POSSE, and PESOS.