Hi All! 🤗 Imagine, just for a second, a future in which we all have our own websites and that those sites are at the center of everything we do and create...
A Jekyll Plugin for rendering Webmentions via Webmention.io - aarongustafson/jekyll-webmention_io
Hi All! 🤗 Imagine, just for a second, a future in which we all have our own websites and that those sites are at the center of everything we do and create...
indieweb.txt was a brainstorm proposal (discussed at IndieWebCamp Brighton 2015) for a plain-text-based something.txt approach to allow IndieWeb site owners to share information about their tools, strategies, features, and motivations; there is at least one known implementation.
Learn how to display Webmentions from your favorite social networks on your Gatsby site
Joshua Wood’s personal website - software developer, photographer, and Honeybadger.io co-founder. Writing about software, entrepreneurship, and life in the Pacific Northwest.
Marking up relevant content with microformats and adding the ability to receive webmentions
How this site is built.
Webmention is an open web standard (W3C Recommendation) for conversations and interactions across the web, a powerful building block used for a growing distributed network of peer-to-peer comments, likes, reposts, and other responses across the web.
Webmention is an open web standard (W3C Recommendation) for conversations and interactions across the web, a powerful building block used for a growing distributed network of peer-to-peer comments, likes, reposts, and other responses across the web.
Have you heard of webmentions? They’re similar to pingbacks—but modern—and allow websites to notify each other about different types of activity (like replies on social media). As of 2017, the protocol is a W3C recommendation.
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Trying out a lightweight, privacy-focused analytics tool for my site after 15 years of Google Analytics bloatware.
Hi All! 🤗 Imagine, just for a second, a future in which we all have our own websites and that those sites are at the center of everything we do and create...
Webmention is an open web standard (W3C Recommendation) for conversations and interactions across the web, a powerful building block used for a growing distributed network of peer-to-peer comments, likes, reposts, and other responses across the web.
How to pull interactions from social media platforms like Twitter back to your own site, using Webmentions, webmention.io and Bridgy.
Enough. I'm fed up with Disqus. It's been useful, easy to plug on this blog, but it's a mess for web performance, and I don't own my data, so… bye bye. Webmention is now a great alternative, with more people implementing it, so let's try to keep only that.