Guess what

I’ve done it and now I have an abomination of a form in my CMS which I can now write stuff in, including replies, image assets, and quick access to permashortlink creation.

Next problem: syndication—it would be neat to automatically share to the social networks that I use, but I don’t have the skills to figure it out yet so I’m copying and pasting manually, which works but does burn time to do.

The effort needed to make this happen probably is well beyond putting up with this current process, but who knows? Would be nice to have.

#IndieWeb

(flawbee.net s n23-3g)

I’m gonna have to think of a robust way to write notes and repost them across the web because I have too many networks now lmao

#IndieWeb

Took me like 15 minutes of searching, but I finally learned how to center an iframe embed on my blog! 🎉

Here it is:
https://jasonmcfadden.neocities.org/posts/2023-08-23-Sea-Of-Stars-Launching-Soon

#neocities #html #indieweb #geek

How often have you started reading a technical article on your phone, yet given up halfway through because you got tired of scrolling sideways through code blocks? If you have your own #blog, are you giving this same annoyance to your readers?

As indie #bloggers we have an advantage here over blog platforms, we may as well take full advantage of it.

https://robjohnson.dev/posts/responsive-code-blocks/

#indieweb #programming

hey look - my hand-coded site is on mastodon now! (i hope this renders correctly) #indieweb

good mornin! Would anyone like to be one of the first few people to send something into a sort of silly shared journal I crafted?

https://aethyr.neocities.org/data/

#neocities #indieweb #smallweb

Got Verification here now via my Neocities blog! Took about a minute to do.

#mastodon #neocities #indieweb #fediverse

#IndieWeb integration for #Elgg is out 🎉

🔥 Under the hood: Webmention, Microformats, IndieAuth, Micropub, Microsub, JF2 feeds, WebSub PuSH.

⚡ Available for Elgg versions 4 and 5 both.

Download plugin 👉 https://elgg.org/plugins/3292492

Stars, issues and PRs on GitHub 👉 https://github.com/RiverVanRain/indieweb

#ActivityPub for Elgg coming soon 💪

Threads.net now supports the #indieWeb #microformats #openStandard rel-me for distributed ✅ verification!¹ (supported since 2023-08-09)

My Threads profile already had my domain since it was created from my Instagram profile.

View source on https://www.threads.net/@tantek and you can see the #relMe on a link tag:
 <link rel="me" href="https://tantek.com/" />

Instructions to add yours:
* Add your domain to your Threads profile "Link" field. That’s it.
Longer explicit steps: https://indieweb.org/rel-me#Threads

Thanks especially to @timothychambers.net (@tchambers@indieweb.social,  @timothyjchambers@threads.net) for requesting rel-me support² which one Threads engineer “decided to hack it together” one night!³

You can view Tim’s profile @tchambers@indieweb.social for a real world example of a Mastodon profile showing a green text ✅ verified link to a Threads profile.

Tim made several good points in his request:

“… a small, but disproportionately helpful addition would be to support this "rel=me" feature in your profiles. That could launch well before full ActivityPub, & show the first real integration to open social web standards”

Microformats (and IndieWeb) standards in general are deliberately designed as small, incremental building blocks which are disproportionately helpful as Tim says.

These small building blocks which directly enable user features are usually something a web developer can code at least some (often complete!) support for in one day/night which makes them particularly appealing as a way to rapidly support open #socialWeb standards used by the #fediverse and beyond.

Incrementally implementing microformats & IndieWeb standards⁴ also demonstrates good will and good intentions for supporting the #openWeb.


This is day 44 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb. #100Days

← Day 43: https://tantek.com/2023/171/t1/anniversaries-microformats-posse
→ 🔮


Previously:
* 2023-02-01 Wikipedia.org supports multiple rel=me links: https://tantek.com/2023/139/t1/wikipedia-supports-indieweb-rel-me


¹ https://www.threads.net/@mosseri/post/Cvu2eXurRbB
² https://www.threads.net/@timothyjchambers/post/CupCvChAxI8
³ https://www.threads.net/@0xjessel/post/Cvu7-A4viZu
https://spec.indieweb.org/
Threads.net now supports the #indieWeb #microformats #openStandard rel-me for distributed ✅ verification!¹ (supported since 2023-08-09)

My Threads profile already had my domain since it was created from my Instagram profile.

View source on https://www.threads.net/@tantek and you can see the #relMe on a link tag:
 <link rel="me" href="https://tantek.com/" />

Instructions to add yours:
* Add your domain to your Threads profile "Link" field. That’s it.
Longer explicit steps: https://indieweb.org/rel-me#Threads

Thanks especially to @timothychambers.net (@tchambers@indieweb.social,  @timothyjchambers@threads.net) for requesting rel-me support² which one Threads engineer “decided to hack it together” one night!³

You can view Tim’s profile @tchambers@indieweb.social for a real world example of a Mastodon profile showing a green text ✅ verified link to a Threads profile.

Tim made several good points in his request:

“… a small, but disproportionately helpful addition would be to support this "rel=me" feature in your profiles. That could launch well before full ActivityPub, & show the first real integration to open social web standards”

Microformats (and IndieWeb) standards in general are deliberately designed as small, incremental building blocks which are disproportionately helpful as Tim says.

These small building blocks which directly enable user features are usually something a web developer can code at least some (often complete!) support for in one day/night which makes them particularly appealing as a way to rapidly support open #socialWeb standards used by the #fediverse and beyond.

Incrementally implementing microformats & IndieWeb standards also demonstrates good will and good intentions for supporting the #openWeb.


This is day 44 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb. #100Days

← Day 43: https://tantek.com/2023/171/t1/anniversaries-microformats-posse
→ 🔮


Previously:
* 2023-02-01 Wikipedia.org supports multiple rel=me links: https://tantek.com/2023/139/t1/wikipedia-supports-indieweb-rel-me


¹ https://www.threads.net/@mosseri/post/Cvu2eXurRbB
² https://www.threads.net/@timothyjchambers/post/CupCvChAxI8
³ https://www.threads.net/@0xjessel/post/Cvu7-A4viZu
https://spec.indieweb.org/
#indieWeb #microformats #openStandard #relMe #socialWeb #fediverse #openWeb #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days

Naturally I get ideas for, and more importantly the energy to write, like, 4 blog posts all while my website is down 🙃

#IndieWeb #SmallWeb #WebDev

Non tanto diaria: sui perché e percome degli aggiornamenti del Wok. Ovvero, perché dovrei scrivere di piú sul Wok, o almeno riportarvi tutto quello che metto su #Mastodon

#Fediverso #PESOS #POSSE #Twitter #ikiwiki #indieWeb #microblogging

http://wok.oblomov.eu/diaria/non-tanto-diaria/

When starting my #programming #blog I couldn't find a guide that wasn't a recommendation for WordPress or full of affiliate links; here's my guide to help fix that: https://hackernoon.com/get-started-blogging-an-essential-guide-for-developers

Thanks to @hackernoon for featuring me on their home page; as a new blogger, it's great to know you can get visibility on your work without being completely beholden to algorithms!

#blogging #indieweb

When it comes to the #fediverse I'm more active on #Lemmy than #Mastodon because it fits more how I want to discover content and engage with it, it's more similar to old forums than to Twitter.

Last week was quite tourbulent with regards to defederation: https://fediversereport.com/last-week-in-the-fediverse-episode-31/

I'm all for every admin deciding what's best to de-federate from their server, but I really dislike that people are trying to influence other servers through shaming them for not de federating from the same servers as them.

That's the whole point of the fediverse so that I can decide myself who I want to engage with and who not, if every server has de federated from the same list of other servers what's the point of the fediverse?

I deeply enjoy the Fediverse and being part of the Indieweb with my website. Just joined another webring today. ☺️

And this evening I put together a blog post about finally enjoying the internet again: https://blog.kovah.de/en/2023/enjoying-internet-again-with-fediverse-indieweb/

#mastodon #pixelfed #fediverse #indieweb

Tonight I felt empty of tasks. Mainly cause I did what I wanted on my website and now I just have to enjoy life and post. So I took a break. Tomorrow I code. For now I dream of the #indieweb wishing people I know would jump in.

Is there a good, free RSS-to-Email service out there? Seems like services put that feature in a paid tier.

I’d just like to allow friends and family subscribe to my website in a low-tech way.

#Indieweb #Email #Rss

The second 32bit.cafe Community #codejam theme is "character", so you know I had to make a tamagotchi shrine. I'm definitely more than a little rusty when it comes to coding, but the shrine is looking so cute! :cat_hearts:​ I can't wait to share it. If you're 18+ and want to join in on the jam, check it out here: https://tilde.32bit.cafe/~hermit/community_jam_2/ #yesterweb #indieweb folks, don't miss this! :blob_wave:

I now have Bridgy Fed (https://fed.brid.gy) set up on my website. It does all the heavy lifting so that websites can be a part of the Fediverse. While I was aware of Bridgy Fed I hadn’t quite understood it. A few minutes with Ryan’s docs and all became clear. My content should now automatically federate to @barry@barryfrost.com. I’m still using my @barryf@mastodon.social account for reading my feed in Mastodon clients, but I intend to switch over.