19,831 and counting đ”ïžââïž
#geocities #indieweb #88x31 #gif
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I wrote a #Chrome extension in #svelte for sending a page (screenshot, selected text, meta tags, etc) to a #webhook. I'm using #n8n to handle the the request, processing it their, using #Gemini to generate additional tags and then posting to my #11ty blog via a #GitHub commit/pr.
https://parteux.com/
#automation #indieweb
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@âcapjamesg@indieweb.social posted a good list of ideas for things people can do on their site. https://jamesg.blog/2024/02/19/personal-website-ideas/ #smallweb #indieweb
@âfacundoolano@hachyderm.io expanded on that to suggest adding EPUB downloads for your blog or subsets of it.
https://olano.dev/2024-02-22-a-few-more-things-you-can-do-on-your-website
These made me realize my hike journal might make an interesting sample book. It was easy to add a cover image, an introduction, and some metadata. VoilĂ : a book!
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Just the quick post today. Not my best day, nor my best work.
But I will try again tomorrow. #writing #writers #indieweb #habits #consistency #etc etc etc
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"text": "TL;DR\n\n\n\n<time class=\"dt-duration\" duration=\"P20Y\">\n 20 Jahre Microformats \ud83c\udf89\n</time>\n\n\n\nLongread\n\n\n\nVor zwanzig Jahren haben @KevinMarks und @tantek.com Microformats in einer Konferenzpr\u00e4sentation vorgestellt.\n\n\n\nHappy Birthday \ud83c\udf89\n\n\n\nIch bin ein bisschen sp\u00e4t dran, ich wei\u00df, ich wei\u00df, aber es gibt wenig, was mich schon so lange (online) begleitet wie das Format und die Community (abgesehen vielleicht von WordPress), dass ich das nicht unkommentiert lassen kann!!\n\n\n\nMicroformats is the glue that bridges web content with a richer online experience.\n\u2014 @chrismessina\n\n\nZu meiner Historie: Im Gegensatz zu vielen Anderen in der Branche, mache ich meinen Job nicht, weil ich Spa\u00df am programmieren alleine habe. Ich hatte nie das Bed\u00fcrfnis, als Kind oder Jugendlicher an einem Computer oder C64 herumzubasteln. Statt dessen bin ich Ende der 90er dem Internet/Web/Bloggen verfallen.\n\n\n\nDas Web war:\n\n\n\n\nBut if you think of the years 1995-2005, you remember when the web was our social network: blogs, comments on blogs, feed readers, and services such as Flickr, Technorati, and BlogBridge to glue things together. Those were great years [\u2026]\nWhy Micro.blog is Not Another App.net\n\n\n\n\nEigentlich passt auch die Beschreibung des IndieWebs:\n\n\n\n\nIt is a community of independent and personal websites connected by open standards and based on the principles of: owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content.\nindieweb.org\n\n\n\n\nIch habe damals angefangen Webseiten mit Frontpage zu bauen, hab den HTML Code ver\u00e4ndert und geschaut wie sich das auf sie Seite auswirkt, hab CSS \u201edr\u00fcber gelegt\u201c, ein wenig Dynamik mit JavaScript dazu \u201egebastelt\u201c\u2026 Es hat Spa\u00df gemacht!\n\n\n\nIch bin also nicht durch die Freude am Programmieren im Web gelandet, sondern habe durch die Faszination am Web, programmieren gelernt \ud83d\ude42\n\n\n\nWer sich damals, im deutschsprachigen Raum, mehr oder weniger seri\u00f6s mit dem Thema HTML besch\u00e4ftigt hat, ist fr\u00fcher oder sp\u00e4ter \u00fcber die Webkrauts gestolpert und \u00fcber diesen Dunstkreis, habe ich 2006 auch das erste Mal von Microformats gelesen.\n\n\n\n\nWenn man in letzter Zeit durchs Internet surft, stolpert man immer h\u00e4ufiger \u00fcber den Begriff \u201eMicroformats\u201c oder sieht das gr\u00fcne Symbol auf Kontaktseiten. Aber was genau sind Microformats und f\u00fcr was sind sie gut?\nMicroformats\n\n\n\n\nIch glaub es war das Blog von @pixelgraphix auf dem ich dieses \u201egr\u00fcne Symbol\u201c zum ersten Mal entdeckt habe.\n\n\n\nDie Idee hat mich tief beeindruckt! Ein Format, \u201edesigned for humans first and machines second\u201e! HTML als API \u201enur\u201c unter Verwendung von class und rel Attributen, also klassisches Plain Old Semantic HTML (PoSH)!\n\n\n\nUnd irgendwie besch\u00e4ftigen mich Microformats bis jetzt:\n\n\n\nStand heute habe ich 226 Posts mit dem Tag \u201eMicroformats\u201c auf notiz.Blog ver\u00f6ffentlicht, das ist fast ein drittel aller Beitr\u00e4ge!\n\n\n\nZwei meiner ersten WordPress Plugins haben Microformats verarbeitet:\nhCard Commenting\n\n\n\nSave Microformats\n\n\n\n\nIch habe zwei WordPress Themes gebaut, weil bis dato keines Microformats in der Version 2 unterst\u00fctzt hat.\n\n\n\nMein erster Artikel f\u00fcr eine Print Magazin erkl\u00e4rte Microformats.\n\n\n\n\nDie erste Folge des Open Web Podcasts beinhaltet viel Microformats und sp\u00e4ter kamen auch weitere dedizierte Folgen dazu.\n\n\n\nIch hatte meine ersten Vortr\u00e4ge zu Microformats, auf BarCamps und Webmontagen!\n\n\n\nZentraler Inhalt meiner Thesis \u201eIntegration von Web 2.0-Inhalten in Smart Products\u201c war, das Verarbeiten von Microformats und deren Zuordnung zu realen Produkten.\nDurch die Erfahrung der letzten Jahre habe ich mittlerweile eine etwas differenziertere Meinung zu \u201eHTML als API\u201c, das \u00c4ndert aber nichts an meiner generellen Faszination f\u00fcr Websemantiken.\n\n\n\nDie Microformats Community hat mir au\u00dferdem die Welt des Open Webs und der Open Standards offenbart, immerhin haben Microformats direkt oder indirekt auch Initiativen wie DataPortability.org, DiSo und das IndieWeb beeinflusst.\n\n\n\nDanke Microformats und noch einmal Happy Birthday \ud83e\udd73!",
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Ich hatte nie das Bed\u00fcrfnis, als Kind oder Jugendlicher an einem Computer oder C64 herumzubasteln. Statt dessen bin ich Ende der 90er dem Internet/Web/Bloggen verfallen.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Das Web war:</p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>But if you think of the years 1995-2005, you remember when the web <em>was</em> our social network: blogs, comments on blogs, feed readers, and services such as Flickr, Technorati, and BlogBridge to glue things together. Those were great years [\u2026]</p>\n<a href=\"https://inessential.com/2018/02/01/why_micro_blog_is_not_another_app_net.html\">Why Micro.blog is Not Another App.net</a>\n</blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>Eigentlich passt auch die Beschreibung des IndieWebs:</p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote>\n<p><strong>It is a community of independent and personal websites</strong> connected by <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/building_blocks\">open standards</a> and based on the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/principles\">principles</a> of: owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content.</p>\n<a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">indieweb.org</a>\n</blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>Ich habe damals angefangen Webseiten mit Frontpage zu bauen, hab den HTML Code ver\u00e4ndert und geschaut wie sich das auf sie Seite auswirkt, hab CSS \u201edr\u00fcber gelegt\u201c, ein wenig Dynamik mit JavaScript dazu \u201egebastelt\u201c\u2026 <strong>Es hat Spa\u00df gemacht!</strong></p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ich bin also nicht durch die Freude am Programmieren im Web gelandet, sondern habe durch die Faszination am Web, programmieren gelernt \ud83d\ude42</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Wer sich damals, im deutschsprachigen Raum, mehr oder weniger seri\u00f6s mit dem Thema HTML besch\u00e4ftigt hat, ist fr\u00fcher oder sp\u00e4ter \u00fcber die <a href=\"http://webkrauts.de/\">Webkrauts</a> gestolpert und \u00fcber diesen Dunstkreis, habe ich 2006 auch das erste Mal von Microformats gelesen.</p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>Wenn man in letzter Zeit durchs Internet surft, stolpert man immer h\u00e4ufiger \u00fcber den Begriff \u201e<a href=\"http://microformats.org/\">Microformats</a>\u201c oder sieht das gr\u00fcne Symbol auf Kontaktseiten. Aber was genau sind Microformats und f\u00fcr was sind sie gut?</p>\n<a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2006/11/20/microformats/\">Microformats</a>\n</blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>Ich glaub es war das <a href=\"https://www.pixelgraphix.de/\">Blog</a> von <a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://wandzeitung.xyz/@pixelgraphix\">@<span>pixelgraphix</span></a> auf dem ich dieses \u201e<a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20070901121423/http://www.pixelgraphix.de/kontakt.php\">gr\u00fcne Symbol</a>\u201c zum ersten Mal entdeckt habe.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Die Idee hat mich tief beeindruckt! Ein Format, \u201e<a href=\"https://microformats.org/wiki/about\">designed for humans first and machines second</a>\u201e! 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In the world of information overload, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds allow you to stay updated with your favorite websites and content creators without getting lost in the noise of social media. But what if you want to find the RSS feed for a particular site or profile that doesnât have an obvious link? Here are some tricks to follow:
but if I come across a website that doesnât explicitly advertise an RSS feed, I try appending /feed/
 to the domain[1]. For example https://example.com/feed/. A lot of the time â possibly the majority in the last few years â this returns an RSS feed.
https://chrismcleod.dev/blog/its-probably-wordpress/
Why does this work? Because, for better or worse, itâs probably WordPress under the hood. WordPress is reckoned to power over 40% of all websites. WordPress exposes the default feed on the /feed/
 path[2].
https://chrismcleod.dev/blog/its-probably-wordpress/
This also works on Substacks.
If you use an RSS reader like NetNewsWire, you can harness the power of its NetNewsWire extension in your browser. This extension has a feed-detecting superpower, sniffing out RSS feeds wherever they may hide. Just browse to the website or profile youâre interested in, and if thereâs a feed lurking in the shadows, the extension will reveal it to you.
Mastodon users rejoice: add .rss
to the public profile URL. For example https://mastodon.social/@gurupanguji.rss
YouTube, the land of cat videos and makeup tutorials, also offers RSS feeds, but they can be a bit trickier to track down. Why? Because you need to know the channel ID. But fear not, most RSS readers are clever enough to parse the source code of a YouTube page and uncover its hidden RSS feed.
Simply copy the channelâs YouTube URL, paste it into your RSS reader, and voilĂ ! The feed will appear like magic. Hereâs a fun example to try: https://www.youtube.com/@JustJoshTech. Paste this URL into your RSS reader, and youâll be treated to a stream of Just Josh Techâs latest videos, delivered straight to your feed reader. How cool is that?
The key to unlocking the Indie web is RSS feeds. Once youâre subscribed to a few RSS feeds, youâll start to see a whole new side of the internet. Youâll discover independent writers, artists, and musicians who are creating amazing content that you might have missed relying on a feed.
While youâre at it, you can also subscribe to this siteâs feed via https://gurupanguji.com/feed/. Enjoy! And thanks for subscribing.
Flare, Share or Toot
https://gurupanguji.com/2024/02/26/%f0%9f%94%97-its-probably-wordpress-chris-mcleods-blog/
#indieWeb #openWeb #rss #web
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# h-anniversary
TL;DR
<time class="dt-duration" duration="P20Y"> 20 Jahre Microformats đ</time>
Longread
Vor zwanzig Jahren haben @KevinMarks und @tantek.com Microformats in einer KonferenzprÀsentation vorgestellt.
Happy Birthday đ
Ich bin ein bisschen spĂ€t dran, ich weiĂ, ich weiĂ, aber es gibt wenig, was mich schon so lange (online) begleitet wie das Format und die Community (abgesehen vielleicht von WordPress), dass ich das nicht unkommentiert lassen kann!!
Microformats is the glue that bridges web content with a richer online experience.
â @chrismessina Zu meiner Historie: Im Gegensatz zu vielen Anderen in der Branche, mache ich meinen Job nicht, weil ich SpaĂ am programmieren alleine habe. Ich hatte nie das BedĂŒrfnis, als Kind oder Jugendlicher an einem Computer oder C64 herumzubasteln. Statt dessen bin ich Ende der 90er dem Internet/Web/Bloggen verfallen.
Das Web war:
But if you think of the years 1995-2005, you remember when the web was our social network: blogs, comments on blogs, feed readers, and services such as Flickr, Technorati, and BlogBridge to glue things together. Those were great years [âŠ]
Why Micro.blog is Not Another App.net
Eigentlich passt auch die Beschreibung des IndieWebs:
It is a community of independent and personal websites connected by open standards and based on the principles of: owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content.
indieweb.org
Ich habe damals angefangen Webseiten mit Frontpage zu bauen, hab den HTML Code verĂ€ndert und geschaut wie sich das auf sie Seite auswirkt, hab CSS âdrĂŒber gelegtâ, ein wenig Dynamik mit JavaScript dazu âgebasteltâ⊠Es hat SpaĂ gemacht!
Ich bin also nicht durch die Freude am Programmieren im Web gelandet, sondern habe durch die Faszination am Web, programmieren gelernt đ
Wer sich damals, im deutschsprachigen Raum, mehr oder weniger seriös mit dem Thema HTML beschĂ€ftigt hat, ist frĂŒher oder spĂ€ter ĂŒber die Webkrauts gestolpert und ĂŒber diesen Dunstkreis, habe ich 2006 auch das erste Mal von Microformats gelesen.
Wenn man in letzter Zeit durchs Internet surft, stolpert man immer hĂ€ufiger ĂŒber den Begriff âMicroformatsâ oder sieht das grĂŒne Symbol auf Kontaktseiten. Aber was genau sind Microformats und fĂŒr was sind sie gut?
Microformats
Ich glaub es war das Blog von @pixelgraphix auf dem ich dieses âgrĂŒne Symbolâ zum ersten Mal entdeckt habe.
Die Idee hat mich tief beeindruckt! Ein Format, âdesigned for humans first and machines secondâ! HTML als API ânurâ unter Verwendung von class
und rel
Attributen, also klassisches Plain Old Semantic HTML (PoSH)!
Und irgendwie beschÀftigen mich Microformats bis jetzt:
Durch die Erfahrung der letzten Jahre habe ich mittlerweile eine etwas differenziertere Meinung zu âHTML als APIâ, das Ăndert aber nichts an meiner generellen Faszination fĂŒr Websemantiken.
Die Microformats Community hat mir auĂerdem die Welt des Open Webs und der Open Standards offenbart, immerhin haben Microformats direkt oder indirekt auch Initiativen wie DataPortability.org, DiSo und das IndieWeb beeinflusst.
Danke Microformats und noch einmal Happy Birthday đ„ł!
https://notiz.blog/b/6vA
#IndieWeb #JubilÀum #Microformats #OpenWeb
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Ich hatte nie das Bed\u00fcrfnis, als Kind oder Jugendlicher an einem Computer oder C64 herumzubasteln. Statt dessen bin ich Ende der 90er dem Internet/Web/Bloggen verfallen.</p><p>Das Web war:</p><blockquote><p>But if you think of the years 1995-2005, you remember when the web <em>was</em> our social network: blogs, comments on blogs, feed readers, and services such as Flickr, Technorati, and BlogBridge to glue things together. Those were great years [\u2026]</p><p><a href=\"https://inessential.com/2018/02/01/why_micro_blog_is_not_another_app_net.html\">Why Micro.blog is Not Another App.net</a></p></blockquote><p>Eigentlich passt auch die Beschreibung des IndieWebs:</p><blockquote><p><strong>It is a community of independent and personal websites</strong> connected by <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/building_blocks\">open standards</a> and based on the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/principles\">principles</a> of: owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content.</p><p><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">indieweb.org</a></p></blockquote><p>Ich habe damals angefangen Webseiten mit Frontpage zu bauen, hab den HTML Code ver\u00e4ndert und geschaut wie sich das auf sie Seite auswirkt, hab CSS \u201edr\u00fcber gelegt\u201c, ein wenig Dynamik mit JavaScript dazu \u201egebastelt\u201c\u2026 <strong>Es hat Spa\u00df gemacht!</strong></p><p>Ich bin also nicht durch die Freude am Programmieren im Web gelandet, sondern habe durch die Faszination am Web, programmieren gelernt \ud83d\ude42</p><p>Wer sich damals, im deutschsprachigen Raum, mehr oder weniger seri\u00f6s mit dem Thema HTML besch\u00e4ftigt hat, ist fr\u00fcher oder sp\u00e4ter \u00fcber die <a href=\"http://webkrauts.de/\">Webkrauts</a> gestolpert und \u00fcber diesen Dunstkreis, habe ich 2006 auch das erste Mal von Microformats gelesen.</p><blockquote><p>Wenn man in letzter Zeit durchs Internet surft, stolpert man immer h\u00e4ufiger \u00fcber den Begriff \u201e<a href=\"http://microformats.org/\">Microformats</a>\u201c oder sieht das gr\u00fcne Symbol auf Kontaktseiten. 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HTML als API \u201enur\u201c unter Verwendung von <code>class</code> und <code>rel</code> Attributen, also klassisches <em>Plain Old Semantic HTML</em> (<a href=\"https://microformats.org/wiki/posh\">PoSH</a>)!</p><p>Und irgendwie besch\u00e4ftigen mich Microformats bis jetzt:</p><ul><li>Stand heute habe ich 226 Posts mit dem <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/tag/microformats/\">Tag \u201eMicroformats\u201c</a> auf notiz.Blog ver\u00f6ffentlicht, das ist fast ein drittel aller Beitr\u00e4ge!</li><li>Zwei meiner ersten WordPress Plugins haben Microformats verarbeitet:<ul><li><a href=\"https://notiz.blog/projects/wp-hcard-commenting/\">hCard Commenting</a></li><li><a href=\"https://notiz.blog/projects/save-microformats/\">Save Microformats</a></li></ul></li><li>Ich habe zwei <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2012/09/06/ive-made-a-wordpress-theme-kind-of/\">WordPress Themes</a> gebaut, weil bis dato keines <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2012/07/03/microformats-the-next-generation/\">Microformats in der Version 2</a> unterst\u00fctzt hat.</li><li>Mein erster <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/publications/\">Artikel</a> f\u00fcr eine Print Magazin <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2009/03/27/webstandards-magazin-und-microformats/\">erkl\u00e4rte Microformats</a>.</li><li><a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2008/10/26/open-web-podcast-episode-1/\">Die erste Folge</a> des <a href=\"https://openwebpodcast.de/\">Open Web Podcasts</a> beinhaltet viel Microformats und sp\u00e4ter kamen auch weitere <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2008/11/21/open-web-podcast-microformats/\">dedizierte Folgen</a> dazu.</li><li>Ich hatte meine <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/speaking/\">ersten Vortr\u00e4ge</a> zu Microformats, auf BarCamps und Webmontagen!</li><li>Zentraler Inhalt meiner Thesis \u201e<a href=\"https://scholar.google.de/scholar?cites=12663794898286167342\">Integration von Web 2.0-Inhalten in Smart Products</a>\u201c war, das Verarbeiten von Microformats und deren Zuordnung zu realen Produkten.</li></ul><p>Durch die Erfahrung der letzten Jahre habe ich mittlerweile eine etwas differenziertere Meinung zu \u201eHTML als API\u201c, das \u00c4ndert aber nichts an meiner generellen Faszination f\u00fcr Websemantiken.</p><p>Die Microformats Community hat mir au\u00dferdem die Welt des <em>Open Webs</em> und der <em>Open Standards</em> offenbart, immerhin haben Microformats direkt oder indirekt auch Initiativen wie <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2007/11/19/dataportabilityorg/\">DataPortability.org</a>, <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2007/12/05/diso-microformats-openid-portable-social-networks/\">DiSo</a> und das <a href=\"https://notiz.blog/2013/06/18/the-rise-of-the-indieweb/\">IndieWeb</a> beeinflusst.</p><p>Danke Microformats und noch einmal Happy Birthday \ud83e\udd73!</p><p><a href=\"https://notiz.blog/b/6vA\">https://notiz.blog/b/6vA</a></p><p><a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://notiz.blog/tag/indieweb/\">#IndieWeb</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://notiz.blog/tag/jubilaeum/\">#Jubil\u00e4um</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://notiz.blog/tag/microformats/\">#Microformats</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://notiz.blog/tag/open-web/\">#OpenWeb</a></p>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://tantek.com/\"></a>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://mastodon.xyz/@chrismessina\"></a>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://wandzeitung.xyz/@pixelgraphix\"></a>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://xoxo.zone/@KevinMarks\"></a>",
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Good summary blog post on some of the IndieWeb-related improvements @paulrobertlloyd has made recently. The updated design of the IndieWeb wiki pages is a nice improvement. Paul and others will be gathering in Brighton for IndieWebCamp⊠Iâll try to join remotely too if the time zones work out.
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@rubenerd blog (https://rubenerd.com) has a new theme!:-)
I think Iâll add a few webbuttons to my site. They were there at some point, but I never returned them. Do you have a library of ready made ones?:)
#indieweb #SmallWeb
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://bsd.network/@rubenerd\">@<span>rubenerd</span></a></span> blog (<a href=\"https://rubenerd.com\"><span>https://</span><span>rubenerd.com</span><span></span></a>) has a new theme!:-)</p><p>I think I\u2019ll add a few webbuttons to my site. They were there at some point, but I never returned them. Do you have a library of ready made ones?:)</p><p><a href=\"https://emacs.ch/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://emacs.ch/tags/SmallWeb\">#<span>SmallWeb</span></a></p>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://bsd.network/@rubenerd\"></a>",
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'Winding Down The Evening With WordPress.'
https://mindcreatesmeaning.com/winding-down-the-evening-with-wordpress/
Now that Iâm rounding off the rough edges to my WordPress workflow â Iâm emerging on a new satisfaction in maintaining a personal online presence outside of corporate owned platforms. âŠ
_____
#indieweb #opensource #PatreonAlternative #personalWebsite #selfhost #Web3 #Wordpress
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"html": "<p>'Winding Down The Evening With WordPress.'<br /><a href=\"https://mindcreatesmeaning.com/winding-down-the-evening-with-wordpress/\"><span>https://</span><span>mindcreatesmeaning.com/winding</span><span>-down-the-evening-with-wordpress/</span></a></p><p>Now that I\u2019m rounding off the rough edges to my WordPress workflow \u2013 I\u2019m emerging on a new satisfaction in maintaining a personal online presence outside of corporate owned platforms. \u2026<br />_____<br /><a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/opensource\">#<span>opensource</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/PatreonAlternative\">#<span>PatreonAlternative</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/personalWebsite\">#<span>personalWebsite</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/selfhost\">#<span>selfhost</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Web3\">#<span>Web3</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Wordpress\">#<span>Wordpress</span></a></p>",
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#neocities #indieweb update: đđŠ
â vidyagames directory
â alt main directory
â cleaning and editing stupid code
â home directory cleaning
â webfinds!!!!
https://homewatcher.neocities.org/
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For some reason Bridgy isnât finding webmention targets when trying to back feed Mastodon posts?
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Thanks for all your boosts and suggestions! I will try #phloggersgarage and #indieweb-chat on libera for a start.. see you there! đ
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"html": "<p>Thanks for all your boosts and suggestions! I will try <a href=\"https://mastodon.online/tags/phloggersgarage\">#<span>phloggersgarage</span></a> and <a href=\"https://mastodon.online/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a>-chat on libera for a start.. see you there! \ud83d\ude42</p>",
"text": "Thanks for all your boosts and suggestions! I will try #phloggersgarage and #indieweb-chat on libera for a start.. see you there! \ud83d\ude42"
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Very happy to see this new blogging service launched with links underlined by default! Introducing Pika https://www.thisdaysportion.com/posts/introducing-pika/ #Blog #Tumblr #Accessibility #Blogging #SmallWeb #IndieWeb
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I am using image maps to enable a new way of navigating my site.
Click on an object in the image on my Explore page to explore different parts of my personal website.
https://jamesg.blog/explore/
#indieweb #websites #personalwebsites
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In case you were sleeping when I published my newest post: I wrote down everything I learned from overcoming my own troubles with sleep. You can read it here:
https://lars-christian.com/how-to-sleep-well/
#indieweb #smallweb #sleep
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"html": "<p>Huh, I didn't know this was a thing <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/indieweb-carnival\"><span>https://</span><span>indieweb.org/indieweb-carnival</span><span></span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
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I waited a while but here is my submission to this month's IndieWeb Carnival: Digital Relationships. The machine I am writing this on has been with me through a lot so I wrote A Love Letter to my Laptop.
https://westleywinks.com/writing/a-love-letter-to-my-laptop/
#indieWebCarnival #indieWeb #blog
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"text": "I waited a while but here is my submission to this month's IndieWeb Carnival: Digital Relationships. The machine I am writing this on has been with me through a lot so I wrote A Love Letter to my Laptop.\n\nhttps://westleywinks.com/writing/a-love-letter-to-my-laptop/\n\n#indieWebCarnival #indieWeb #blog"
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"html": "<blockquote><p>Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use.</p></blockquote>Steve Jobs<p>The <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb</a> \u2013 the community of independent and personal websites built around open standards \u2013 fascinates and frustrates me in equal measure.</p><p>The web is a democratic publishing platform but its <a href=\"https://gilest.org/indie-easy.html\">inherent limitations</a> means there\u2019s a thriving market for centralised services that focus on frictionless user experience, often at the expense of control and agency.</p><p>The IndieWeb however is, like humans, messy. There\u2019s great power (and pragmatism) developing technologies based on usage \u2013 rough consensus and running code. Yet, as a recovering perfectionist, it\u2019s this mess, this roughness, that so often frustrates me.</p><p>I\u2019m trying to smooth over some of these bumps with <a href=\"https://getindiekit.com/\">Indiekit</a>. Alongside usability, I\u2019m also focused on accessibility, extensibility, customisation, localisation and much more besides. My over-designed <abbr title=\"content management system\">CMS</abbr> might have become a <a href=\"https://ethanmarcotte.com/wrote/let-a-website-be-a-worry-stone/\">worry stone</a>.</p><p>As the saying goes, if you want to go far, go together. Recently, I\u2019ve been contributing to some wider community initiatives. Granted, these may be motivated by the frustrations of a graphic designer who yearns for order and structure, but hopefully my little interventions have been useful.</p><p>So, if only for my own vanity, here\u2019s a list of things I\u2019ve contributed to the IndieWeb over the last few months.</p><h2>Icons for IndieWeb protocols and concepts</h2><img src=\"https://paulrobertlloyd.com/media/2024/056/a1/building_block_icons.png\" alt=\"Icons for 8 IndieWeb building blocks.\" /><p>At IndieWebCamp Nuremberg last October, I proposed <a href=\"https://paulrobertlloyd.com/2023/298/a1/indieweb_identity/\">a series of icons for common IndieWeb protocols and concepts</a>. They now appear on <a href=\"https://micro.blog/about/indieweb\">an about page for Micro.blog</a> and in <a href=\"https://getindiekit.com/specifications\">Indiekit\u2019s documentation</a>.</p><p>They have yet to see any broader usage, but I\u2019d rather see the protocols and concepts they represent gain wider adoption, and if the icons come along for the ride, even better.</p><h2>Updated design for IndieWeb.org</h2><img src=\"https://paulrobertlloyd.com/media/2024/056/a1/indieweb_homepage.png#screenshot\" alt=\"Screenshot of the indieweb.org home page.\" /><p>The <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb wiki</a> is an important resource for learning about the movement, its standards and practices as well as a place to share insights and implementation examples. By using <a href=\"https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Skin:Vector\">an older version of MediaWiki\u2019s default theme</a> not optimised for smaller screens, people new to the community didn\u2019t get the best first impression.</p><p>There\u2019s <a href=\"https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Skin:Vector/2022\">a newer version of this theme</a>, but to make it the default on IndieWeb.org meant updating a heavily customised homepage. The homepage is a difficult page to get right, and <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Category:homepage-redesign\">many attempts</a> have been made to update its design over the years. I was keen that such discussions didn\u2019t prevent the site moving to the newer, responsive theme.</p><p>I proposed a limited scope redesign, one that retained the existing content and layout, but made small changes so that it wouldn\u2019t look out of place with the new theme, while also being easier to edit and maintain.</p><p>I <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2024/homepage\">documented the issues</a> with the older theme and homepage, outlined my redesign proposal and provided a way for people to try out the new homepage. With the help of Aaron, Tantek and the wider community, we ironed out bugs, made tweaks and then gradually rolled out the change, <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2024/047/t1/indieweb-major-update-design\">launching the new design on Valentines Day</a>.</p><h2>Icons for Micro.blog\u2019s companion apps</h2><p>I\u2019m a huge admirer of the work <a href=\"https://www.manton.org/\">Manton</a> has been doing with <a href=\"https://micro.blog/\">Micro.blog</a>. Since its launch in 2017, his platform continues to prove out many of the ideas and technologies that underpin the IndieWeb. It\u2019s no accident that it\u2019s one of the best places on the web to publish and then share content across the different social networks that have sprung up since Elon Musk rocked up with a sink.</p><p>The service also provides a number of companion apps for iOS and Android, and the launch of the note-taking app Strata brought this number up to 4. That each icon appeared unrelated to Micro.blog made me twitchy.</p><p><a href=\"https://paulrobertlloyd.com/2024/046/p1/\">My unsolicited redesign</a> caught the eye of Manton, and the new icons are being slowly rolled out across the different apps. This image gives me more pleasure than is possibly healthy:</p><img src=\"https://paulrobertlloyd.com/media/2024/056/a1/micro_blog_companion_apps.png\" alt=\"Micro.blog companion apps in the dock of the iOS home screen.\" /><h2>IndieWebCamp Brighton 2024</h2><p>Finally, alongside <a href=\"https://qubyte.codes/\">Mark Everitt</a>, I\u2019m organising <a href=\"https://paulrobertlloyd.com/2024/032/a1/indiewebcamp_brighton/\">the first IndieWebCamp of the year</a> which is taking place here, in Brighton. It\u2019s just 2 weeks away, and <a href=\"https://ti.to/indiewebcamp/brighton-2024\">a handful of tickets remain</a>.</p><p>I\u2019m excited to think about what may emerge from 2 days of discussion, prototyping, hacking and hopefully, together, we can make a few more dents in the IndieWeb.</p><p>Reply via email</p>",
"text": "Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use.Steve JobsThe IndieWeb \u2013 the community of independent and personal websites built around open standards \u2013 fascinates and frustrates me in equal measure.\n\nThe web is a democratic publishing platform but its inherent limitations means there\u2019s a thriving market for centralised services that focus on frictionless user experience, often at the expense of control and agency.\n\nThe IndieWeb however is, like humans, messy. There\u2019s great power (and pragmatism) developing technologies based on usage \u2013 rough consensus and running code. Yet, as a recovering perfectionist, it\u2019s this mess, this roughness, that so often frustrates me.\n\nI\u2019m trying to smooth over some of these bumps with Indiekit. Alongside usability, I\u2019m also focused on accessibility, extensibility, customisation, localisation and much more besides. My over-designed CMS might have become a worry stone.\n\nAs the saying goes, if you want to go far, go together. Recently, I\u2019ve been contributing to some wider community initiatives. Granted, these may be motivated by the frustrations of a graphic designer who yearns for order and structure, but hopefully my little interventions have been useful.\n\nSo, if only for my own vanity, here\u2019s a list of things I\u2019ve contributed to the IndieWeb over the last few months.Icons for IndieWeb protocols and conceptsAt IndieWebCamp Nuremberg last October, I proposed a series of icons for common IndieWeb protocols and concepts. They now appear on an about page for Micro.blog and in Indiekit\u2019s documentation.\n\nThey have yet to see any broader usage, but I\u2019d rather see the protocols and concepts they represent gain wider adoption, and if the icons come along for the ride, even better.Updated design for IndieWeb.orgThe IndieWeb wiki is an important resource for learning about the movement, its standards and practices as well as a place to share insights and implementation examples. By using an older version of MediaWiki\u2019s default theme not optimised for smaller screens, people new to the community didn\u2019t get the best first impression.\n\nThere\u2019s a newer version of this theme, but to make it the default on IndieWeb.org meant updating a heavily customised homepage. The homepage is a difficult page to get right, and many attempts have been made to update its design over the years. I was keen that such discussions didn\u2019t prevent the site moving to the newer, responsive theme.\n\nI proposed a limited scope redesign, one that retained the existing content and layout, but made small changes so that it wouldn\u2019t look out of place with the new theme, while also being easier to edit and maintain.\n\nI documented the issues with the older theme and homepage, outlined my redesign proposal and provided a way for people to try out the new homepage. With the help of Aaron, Tantek and the wider community, we ironed out bugs, made tweaks and then gradually rolled out the change, launching the new design on Valentines Day.Icons for Micro.blog\u2019s companion appsI\u2019m a huge admirer of the work Manton has been doing with Micro.blog. Since its launch in 2017, his platform continues to prove out many of the ideas and technologies that underpin the IndieWeb. It\u2019s no accident that it\u2019s one of the best places on the web to publish and then share content across the different social networks that have sprung up since Elon Musk rocked up with a sink.\n\nThe service also provides a number of companion apps for iOS and Android, and the launch of the note-taking app Strata brought this number up to 4. That each icon appeared unrelated to Micro.blog made me twitchy.\n\nMy unsolicited redesign caught the eye of Manton, and the new icons are being slowly rolled out across the different apps. This image gives me more pleasure than is possibly healthy:IndieWebCamp Brighton 2024Finally, alongside Mark Everitt, I\u2019m organising the first IndieWebCamp of the year which is taking place here, in Brighton. It\u2019s just 2 weeks away, and a handful of tickets remain.\n\nI\u2019m excited to think about what may emerge from 2 days of discussion, prototyping, hacking and hopefully, together, we can make a few more dents in the IndieWeb.\n\nReply via email"
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Good summary blog post on some of the IndieWeb-related improvements @paulrobertlloyd has made recently. The updated design of the IndieWeb wiki pages is a nice improvement. Paul and others will be gathering in Brighton for IndieWebCamp⊠Iâll try to join remotely too if the time zones work out.
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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://paulrobertlloyd.com/2024/056/a1/indieweb_dents/\">Good summary blog post</a> on some of the IndieWeb-related improvements <a href=\"https://micro.blog/paulrobertlloyd\">@paulrobertlloyd</a> has made recently. The updated design of the IndieWeb wiki pages is a nice improvement. Paul and others will be gathering in Brighton for IndieWebCamp\u2026 I\u2019ll try to join remotely too if the time zones work out.</p>",
"text": "Good summary blog post on some of the IndieWeb-related improvements @paulrobertlloyd has made recently. The updated design of the IndieWeb wiki pages is a nice improvement. Paul and others will be gathering in Brighton for IndieWebCamp\u2026 I\u2019ll try to join remotely too if the time zones work out."
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