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...
Join the Indie Web by adding Webmentions to your serverless Eleventy static site with this step-by-step tutorial. No client-side JavaScript needed!
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...
After looking for ways to add interactivity with my blog posts, I decided to add Webmentions to my site.
Here’s a quick blog post on how to use Webmention.io and some other IndieWeb services to collect webmentions for your site!
There comes a time in every Eleventy blog's life where the author must write a post about implementing webmentions. Here is mine.
The HTML time element is both useful and easy to use.
Eleventy (abbreviated 11ty) is an open source JavaScript based static site generator that allows the user to select their own preferred template engine and theme, which in practice can and does enable use of microformats2.
How I automatically generate PR's when WebMentions are received
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 […]
Did you know that Webmentions let you pull tweets, other blogs, and other activity from around the web into your site? In this episode, Monica Powell teaches us how to add it to a Next.js site!
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 collection of resources that helped me get Webmentions set up on the blog posts for this site.
Using a tiny build plugin to cancel builds kicked off by webmention “likes”.