Pages Tagged “IndieWeb”
Tech Tips
- About This Collection I wanted to make an idea-based collection instead of a time-based collection, and make it as light as possible.
- Combining RSS and Atom Feeds with Python How to build a combined feed from multiple sources that you can publish for followers to subscribe.
Blog Posts
- Detweeting (and More)
Not that I’ve been particularly active on Twitter for quite a while now, but the way things have gotten, especially under its new owner, I decided it was finally time to go. I haven’t deleted my main account (yet), but I’ve deleted most of my tweet history, and the accounts I used for side projects, […]
- Subdomains vs Subdirectories, IndieWeb and Identity
In response to girrodocus’s question: #PersonalWebsite creators⦠whatâs your rationale for deciding when to use a subdomain or a subdirectory? I usually prefer to put sections in subdirectories. That makes it possible to make the entire site portable (depending on authoring tools, anyway). Ideally, I want something that could be zipped up and moved. Or […]
- Venting on Metadata Schemes
For human-readable HTML, I can write: <a href=”https://example.com”>Lois Lane</a> For machine-readable HTML: <a rel=”author” href=”https://example.com”>Lois Lane</a> For IndieWeb microformats: <a class=”p-author h-card” href=”https://example.com”>Lois Lane</a> But for inline Schema.org I have to write: <span property=”author” typeof=”person”><a property=”url” href=”https://example.com”><span property=”name”>Lois Lane</span></a> I’ve been grumbling about all the redundancy in putting multiple sets of metadata on a page: […]