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IndieMark

indieweb.org

✅ IndieMark is an in-progress developer guide that organizes IndieWeb features into related clusters based on implementation trends within the community. Features that build on other features are ordered accordingly within clusters to provide developers with a step-by-step approach to incrementally implementing & integrating these features into their sites.

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Has the IndieWeb become discourse again? - Marty McGuire

I recently read Has the IndieWeb Become Irrelevant from starbreaker.org. The post does a great job linking to and summarizing a spate of posts that I will call “people being mad at the IndieWeb”, while also being one of these posts. These posts accuse “the IndieWeb” of being elitist, exclusionary, overengineered, complicit, and unnecessary, among many other things. There are some common threads I noticed among these posts: None of them mention micro.

Site design standards

The accessibility statement and design standards I hold myself to when creating seirdy.one

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Starting with the Indieweb

Over the past few weeks I have been working to get this personal website and blog "on the indieweb" and in large part I have succeeded. Here is an...

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Medium is only an edge server of your POSSE CDN, your own blog is the origin

People tend to be lazy (I am often) and chose the easiest tool to do the job, even if it's not the best one. Medium is the new Blogger, but with a much nicer content editing UI, and a cleaner presentation of content to readers. People can create and account and start publish in a few minutes, it's really easy. But how can all this be free?

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