Adding microformats to unwoundstack
microformats are extensions to HTML for marking up notes, people, organizations, events, locations, blog posts, products, reviews, resumés, recipes etc. Sites use microformats to publish a standard API that is consumed and used by search engines, aggregators, and other tools.
Adding microformats to unwoundstack
Writings on infosec, technology and life
Nowadays whether you’re consuming or sharing content on the web, it is likely to be via a big website. Twitter, Youtube, or a Facebook-owned service are popular examples. Whilst this gives us the advantage of being able to participate in a larger conversation at almost no monetary cost, there is also the downside of potentially losing all our content if a company closes, as has happened in the past. There is an alternative to corporate bubbles online — it’s called the IndieWeb. Build your own personal websites, control your online presence, and learn on your own terms.
Explore my blogging journey with Hugo and WordPress CMS. Learn about webrings, IndieWeb, and why I’m making BurgeonLab my primary blog.
Getting Bridgy and Jekyll to work together took a little more effort than I expected.
I am experimenting with microformats on blocks so that I don’t have to use HTML to insert microformats on my posts. This is post 6 of #100Posts #100Days of my 2024 #100DaysofIndieWeb #IndieWeb proj…
Cache webmentions using eleventy-fetch and make them available to use in collections, layouts, pages, etc. in Eleventy.
Add Microformats2 Feeds for WordPress
Ian Wold is a Software Engineer, Architect, and Team Leader in Minneapolis.
The IndieWeb is essentially by developers for developers, and I think that’s fine because I’m unconvinced that its technologies are all that important
Webmentions enable some pretty clever links between sites. The killer app, however, is brid.gy
The IndieWeb is essentially by developers for developers, and I think that’s fine because I’m unconvinced that its technologies are all that important
My journey of integrating IndieWeb principles into my Hugo blog-from microformats to Brid.gy syndication and building a custom Webmention renderer.