Testing out some integrations for WordPress and Mastodon
There are a bunch of ways for using WordPress with Mastodon, so tonight I thought I’d start experimenting with some. Straightforward syndication/POSSE plugins (requires an account on a Mastodon...
View Article📅 RSVP Yes to WordCamp Riverside 2017
RSVPed Attending Word Camp Riverside 2017 November 4-5, 2017 at SolarMax Technologies, Riverside, California We are excited to announce Riverside’s inaugural WordCamp, from 8am – 5pm on both days....
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WordCamp Riverside Instagram filter used: Clarendon Photo taken at: SolarMax Technology, Inc.
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Listening to a podcast the other day and thinking about subscriptions lately, I was reminded that I ought to enable a JSON feed for a few experiments with my site. Want to use it? Here you go: Thanks...
View ArticleOPML files for categories within WordPress’s Links Manager
Last week I wrote about creating my following page and a related OPML file which one could put into a feed reader to subscribe to the list itself instead of importing it. I haven’t heard anyone mention...
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In honor of Dodging the Memory Hole 2017 this week, for free (hosting and domain registration not included) I’ll offer to build one journalist or academic a basic IndieWeb-capable WordPress-based...
View ArticleIndieWeb on WordPress by Khürt Williams
Bookmarked IndieWeb on WordPress (Island in the Net) I have had a web presence since about 2001. Initially, I set up a blog using Radio Userland but quickly abandoned that when Google launched...
View Article👓 Zen and the Art of Blog Maintenance | Aaron Davis
Read Zen and the Art of Blog Maintenance by Aaron Davis (Read Write Respond) This is a reflection on my recent challenges associated with maintaining a blog and an explanation of why I persist in...
View Article🔖 The Story of Your Life: Using WordPress as Your Memory Warehouse
Bookmarked The Story of Your Life: Using WordPress as Your Memory Warehouse by Brianna Privett (WordCamp US 2017) The Personal Web of the 1990s/early 2000s was the first wave of online diarists and...
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IndieWeb and Webmentions plugin for WordPress FTW! I don’t think I’d used it before or really seen it happening in the wild, but Khurt Williams used his website to reply to one of my posts via...
View Article🔖 Indivisible.blue: WordPress hosting for the #resistance
Bookmarked Indivisible.blue: WordPress hosting for the #resistance (Indivisible Network) The Quick Pitch ✓ You want to #resist the reckless, corrupt, and destructive agenda of the Trump Administration...
View ArticleReply to What Was Known by Jim Groom
Replied to What Was Known by Jim Groom (bavatuesdays) ...the issue for me was Known was contextless for social media. I often post across various sites in response to things and share my photos as...
View Article🔖 WordPress developer resources to bookmark | Press Customizr Documentation
Bookmarked WordPress developer resources to bookmark (Press Customizr Documentation)
View ArticleAn IndieWeb Podcast: Episode 1 “Leaving Facebook”
Episode 1 Leaving Facebook https://david.shanske.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Indieweb1.mp3 This first half of the episode was originally recorded in March, abruptly ended, and then was not...
View ArticleReply to The Indieweb privacy challenge (Webmentions, silo backfeeds, and the...
Replied to The Indieweb privacy challenge (Webmentions, silo backfeeds, and the GDPR) by Sebastian Greger (sebastiangreger.net) Originally intended to showcase a privacy-centred implementation of...
View ArticleReply to iamjeffperry tweet about community infrastructure
Replied to a Twitter thread by Jeff Perry (Twitter) I’ve been thinking a lot about trying to create a community of indie bloggers. This is one of those ones I wish I knew more about web design and the...
View Article👓 The Royal Family using Drupal | Dries Buytaert
Read The Royal Family using Drupal by Dries Buytaert (dri.es) An average of 12 million people check the Royal Family website each year I remember thinking about the signals that were pushed out when...
View Article🔖 dshanske/wordpress-refback: Refbacks for WordPress (Experimental)
Bookmarked Refbacks for WordPress (Experimental) by David Shanske (GitHub) Refback is a linkback method that works using the standard HTTP Referer header. Like pingbacks, trackbacks, and webmentions,...
View Article🔖 WP Glossary – The Glossary for WordPress Users
Bookmarked WP Glossary (WP Glossary) Definitions of words that you come in contact with when you use WordPress.
View Article🔖 WPCampus 2018 Videos Are Now Available to Watch | WordPress Tavern
Bookmarked WPCampus 2018 Videos Are Now Available to Watch (WordPress Tavern) WPCampus 2018 was held July 12-14, 2018, at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Educators, staff, and those in...
View Article🔖 Configuring WordPress for Micro.blog | Chris Reed
Bookmarked Configuring WordPress for Micro.blog by Chris Reed (Chris Reed Tech) I love taking photos and I've always wanted a place to post my photos online, but I've always struggled to find an...
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Excited to talk about #IndieWeb at @WordCampRS at 11 AM today. Heading out of the city now for Riverside to convene with my fellow #WordPress enthusiasts. #WCRS Welcome to Web 3.0, the internet you...
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Read CODESIGN2 (GitHub) WordPress plugin to control media playback speed. Originally for shortcode tags. - CODESIGN2/media-playback-speed
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Read Warren’s Fault | Webcrumbs by Warren Ellis (WARREN ELLIS LTD) Thanks to WordPress Special Projects, which, in their initial email to me, I misread as WordPress Special Circumstances. Which I like...
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Bookmarked WordPress.com Special Projects Team (WordPress.com Special Projects Team) Empowering people who are doing cool things, one website at a time.
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Replied to LA Roadshow Recap by Jim Groom (bavatuesdays) 10 days ago I was sitting in a room in Los Angeles with 12 other folks listening to Marie Selvanadin, Sundi Richard, and Adam Croom talk about...
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Replied to a tweet (Twitter) I’m looking to add microblog and webmention support to a Wordpress site. Any plugin recommendations for doing so? I’d rather not build it as it looks like I need a Custom...
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Last year I thought it would be fun to outline how people might use their #WordPress websites to actively participate in #PressEdConf20 by posting content on their WordPress website and syndicating...
View ArticleParticipating in PressEdConf20 directly from WordPress
Last year I thought it would be fun to outline how people might use their #WordPress websites to actively participate in #PressEdConf20 by posting content on their WordPress website and syndicating...
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Replied to Hovercards by Joseph Dickson (linuxbookpro.com) A Hovercard also known as a h-card is a bit of content that’s shared about you on your website kinda like a visual/interactive business card....
View ArticleJoining the Indie Web, One Step at a Time | Tracy Durnell
Bookmarked Joining the Indie Web, One Step at a Time by Tracy Durnell (Cascadia Inspired) There are lots of things to be excited about in joining the Indie Web, like supporting a more human-centered...
View ArticleNotes from the DoOO October Meetup
Chris Aldrich: The October Domain of One’s Own meetup is starting in just about 45 minutes. Get your tea or coffee ready and join us for some conversation. #DoOO #EdTech #WordPress #Grav @withknown...
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Replied to a tweet by Andrew Wetzel (Twitter) I *really* hope we can get good #GenesisWP #IndieWeb support! Looks like there's a good start, but I'd love to see the Genesis Theme Framework listed...
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Followed Chuck Grimmett (Chuck Grimmett) I’m on the WordPress.com Special Projects Team at Automattic. When I’m not online, I prefer to be hiking, reading, or woodworking. I blog about food and drink...
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Replied to a tweet by Ed Heil (Twitter) You just replied to my tweet by making a blog post?— Ed Heil (@edheil) May 5, 2022 The whole idea behind IndieWeb is that you can use your website to own all...
View Article#FeedReaderFriday: A Suggestion for Changing our Social Media Patterns
In the recent Twitter Migration, in addition to trying out Mastodon, I’ve been seeing some people go back to blogs or platforms like Micro.blog, WordPress, Tumblr, WriteFreely (like Mastodon it’s a...
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Replied to a post by Kathleen Fitzpatrick (hcommons.social (Mastodon/Hometown)) Hey, @chrisaldrich! It's been a while since I've been in touch with you around #IndieWeb stuff. I'd love to know if...
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Replied to Microblogging with Mastodon: Posting Automatically to My WordPress Site by Dr. Scott Schopieray (schopie1.commons.msu.edu) When the Humanities Commons team started to spin up...
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After a bit of experimentation and tinkering tonight, it appears that one can use their #WordPress website to create threaded conversations on #Mastodon (and likely other portions of the #Fediverse)...
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Replied to a post by Ryan Randall (hcommons.social) Slowly customizing my site layout enough to get it to validate h-entry info according to this nifty tool: https://indiewebify.me Wow, do I teach...
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