Posts tagged webmention
Posts tagged webmention
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...
Separation of concerns is a great principle, but you're drawing the line in the wrong place.
One of the goals of the IndieWeb is to be independent from centralized platforms without losing contact to friends. Besides of the POSSE principle the IndieWeb communityuses Microformats2 to create structured data with HTML and Webmentions to communicate with other websites.
Enable conversation across the web.
So I got my own site up, and here’s a few improvements I made: Made it presentable. Learned enough CSS, HTML and Go to conditionally render different fonts with different elements. Made a Gravatar profile, and use their API to fetch my avatar and display it as a display pic for my site. A rudimentary pipeline for posting to Mastodon and displaying the thread on my post. But what now? I will of course, keep on writing and posting and using the site. But in terms of learning and next steps I would like to:
A home for all my ramblings on subjects such as programming, cybersecurity, photography, videography, video games, and whatever else I see fit.
Recently I began using Oh My Posh for PowerShell 7+ (pwsh). One thing I noticed however is that it takes upward of a second to activate in my pwsh $profile. Let’s dig in and see if we can’t improve that.
A home for all my ramblings on subjects such as programming, cybersecurity, photography, videography, video games, and whatever else I see fit.
The personal website of Katherine Del Toro
A little tale about how I've implemented Webmentions on this website, as a guide for future seekers. As a bonus, I also talk about IndieAuth!
Upon publishing a post, I wanted to have the post automatically scanned for outbound links and Webmentions dispatched for them. It's now possible to do this using a Netlify build plugin and creative (mis)use of my atom feed.
LinkedIn is constantly encouraging me to create content within its platform.
What I found out creating a fediverse app
Right okay! Robin Sloan is someone of whom we in maya dot land (all of us nibbling on lichen under the bridge here) think highly, and altweb projects are fantastic, so if you haven’t gone and read through his protocol proposal go do that! Little of what I write here will make sense independently of his piece. I am going to aggregate and expand a bit on annotations that I made across a few different pages to do with this.
The purpose of the page is to test webmention functionality.
A response to the IndieWeb Carnival for the month of December 2025.
There’s a better way to own and control your online identityThis post was originally published on Chris Aldrich
The Open Heart protocol. Contribute to dddddddddzzzz/OpenHeart development by creating an account on GitHub.
A rather unproductive week.
adding web mentions, a standard to integrate social media interactions into this blog
A Ruby gem for sending and verifying Webmention notifications. - indieweb/webmention-client-ruby
Webmention Plugin for Craft CMS. Contribute to matthiasott/webmention development by creating an account on GitHub.
Hylia is a lightweight Eleventy starter kit to help you to create your own blog or personal website. - Andy-set-studio/hylia
A webmention library for deno.
This is a straightforward webmention sending and endpoint discovery implementation. It has a single external dependency, which is Deno DOM. It uses this library to find the webmention endpoint within a page.
One year after I switched from GatsbyJS to Eleventy, In this post I recapped the process and wrote down how it is today working with Eleventy.
Learn how to display Webmentions from your favorite social networks on your Gatsby site
Make your blog ready for social interaction via Webmentions
A personal feed for Neocities, GitHub Pages, or anywhere else, built with Hugo. #IndieWeb friendly and all yours. It's better than Twitter. - victoriadrake/neofeed-theme
Seventy years ago we dreamed up links that would allow us to create two-way, contextual conversations. Why don't we use them on the web?
h-entry is the microformats2 vocabulary for marking up blog posts, from articles to notes to replies and more, or episodic or time-series based content in general on web sites, typically inside an h-feed.
Here’s a quick blog post on how to use Webmention.io and some other IndieWeb services to collect webmentions for your site!
Hylia is a lightweight Eleventy starter kit to help you to create your own blog or personal website. - Andy-set-studio/hylia
elle's hypertext stuff
Marking up relevant content with microformats and adding the ability to receive webmentions
Over the last several months, I've been slowly putting the pieces in place to be able to build a solid indieweb reader. Today, I feel like I finally have enough in place to consider this functional enough that I am now using it every day!
What webmentions are and how they show up on this site.
Webmention is a platform-independent protocol for notifications of linking webpages. Here’s how to quickly get started with Webmentions for any website.
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.
What I learned from building several HTMX apps on Elixir Phoenix
It’s dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
當初選擇自架 blog,除了因為線上 blog 平台不能完美的滿足自己紀錄技術文的需求以外,希望可以自己能設計出自己喜歡風格的個人網站...
This page documents technical details of Webmention, specifically for Webmention developers so they can support cross-site comments and other responses in their code, or on their site or service.
The personal blog of Constantin Gonzalez.
The personal blog of Constantin Gonzalez.
A small dive into one of my new favourite web technologies: webmentions. This post talks through how I use them to make my static website feel more alive and social.
How to use webmentions to reply to my content
Explore my blogging journey with Hugo and WordPress CMS. Learn about webrings, IndieWeb, and why I’m making BurgeonLab my primary blog.
Chyrp Lite is an ultra-lightweight blogging engine, written in PHP.
Guestbook - messages and mentions
Get started with Platypush to automate your smart home and beyond
My latest dabble into Indieweb plumbing.
Enable conversation 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.
Code for you to copy and things for me to learn. This blog became part of the IndieWeb! 💥
Learn how to integrate Webmentions into your Next.js site using PostgreSQL. Enhance engagement, foster social interactions, and build a dynamic web community with this step-by-step guide.
I’m a huge fan of WebMention. You might have noticed how often I go on and on and on about it. WebMEntion is the future of interactive communication. Or, at least, I think so. As I have sort of made a huge fuss about how rolling your own might not be a good idea, I […]
It’s a new year, so it’s time for a new design! Only this time, the update is more than just a CSS revamp. This year, I join the “IndieWeb”. If you don’t know w
This is Part 1 in a series exploring short-form posting, the IndieWeb, and taking control of your own online social workflow for a statically-generated site: A
This is Part 3 in a series exploring short-form posting, the IndieWeb, and taking control of your own online social workflow for your statically-generated site:
The author describes their journey of modifying t…
How I've added Webmentions to my site over the years, and my general thoughts on the protocol.
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A busier life, and recent events on the internet, mean a new direction for my blog.
There comes a time in every Eleventy blog's life where the author must write a post about implementing webmentions. Here is mine.
A quick guide to sending and receiving webmentions to my 11ty blog.
The mastodon-post Web Component allows you to turn a regular link to a Mastodon post into an embeddable post quote including metadata such as reply count, boost count, favourites and more.
The most amazing thing about the UNIX system is the use of pipes that combines programms. But this post is not about that.
I have implemented a variant of webmention as part of my timeline single user twtxt/yarn pod. It works, but for now it only works for me talking to…
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...
Well suffice to say that starting a blog has been on my list of things to do for a while. Today I have finally got round to setting one up, thanks in part to a brief discussion this last week on the fediverse (in the aftermath of the birdsite’s recent takeover). Being something of a perfectionist I’ve been reluctant to get started worried both that each post would take hours and without having fully planned out the whole blog I didn’t want to end up with another “half done” project.
A zero-cost library to integrate Webmentions in your website
Webmentions enable some pretty clever links between sites. The killer app, however, is brid.gy
While browsing the web I often came across the term “indieweb”. I still don’t fully understand it, but I surely love its philosophy as well as the small web, Web 1.0, etc. That’s why I first created this blog on Bearblog. The Tech More recently I learned about microformats2 and how they could transform static websites like mine into precious gold mines. They can provide simple commenting systems with Fediverse integration, show the likes of a webpage, or just the mentions. About the latter, webmentions by Aaron are the ones that struck my attention first.
A response to the IndieWeb Carnival for the month of December 2025.
Infrequently published reports from the world of front-end development with a focus on accessibility, web performance, CSS and 11ty.
Ponderings and code by Drew McLellan
As you may have noticed, I’m in the middle of revamping my blog. It’s now a static site, run via Hugo and Cloudflare Pages. I was planning to use Disqus for comments, but changed my mind when I realised it meant ads and tracking. This led to a search for alternatives which ended in choosing Webmention.
The free exchange of information and ideas is one of the great beauties of the internet, so why is so much of that communication still trapped behind the walls of individual social silos? Enter Web…
Webmention Plugin for Craft CMS. Contribute to matthiasott/webmention development by creating an account on GitHub.
Vom 19. bis 21. März fand der CloudFest Hackathon in Rust statt und ich hatte die Chance ein Projekt einzureichen und zu leiten: WordPress and the IndieWebThe IndieWeb is a community of individual personal websites, connected by simple standards, based on the principles of owning your domain, using it as your primary identity, to publish [...]
The Open Heart protocol. Contribute to dddddddddzzzz/OpenHeart development by creating an account on GitHub.
h-entry is the microformats2 vocabulary for marking up blog posts, from articles to notes to replies and more, or episodic or time-series based content in general on web sites, typically inside an h-feed.
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.
Discover why personal websites are the backbone of the independent web. Learn how to build, connect, and maintain your own space on the internet.
Personal blog by Stuart Breckenridge. App development, Apple ecosystem, cycling, and more.
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.
While I was rebuilding my website in Eleventy, I saw Amber Wilson's article about adding Webmentions to her site shared on Twitter. I'd heard of Webmentions but I'd never really looked into them and while I was reading Amber's post, I thought that it's a really cool idea and added them to the list of things I wanted to add to my site.