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Own Your Web – Issue 18: Curators

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Hi All! 🤗 The Latin word curare means “to take care of.” It’s the root of curator – a person whose work is not to create, but to care. To select, to arrange,...

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Arcane curation from the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity realms

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Own Your Web

Own Your Web is a newsletter by Matthias Ott about designing, building, creating, and publishing for and on the Web. Every other week, I send out an exclusive email full of actionable insights, best practices, hacks, links, books, tools, and other high-quality insights I found or explored. Whether you want to get started with your own personal website or level up as a designer, developer, or independent creator working with the ever-changing material of the Web, this little email is for you. ❤✊ Free. No spam ever. You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you consent to my use of your email address to stay in touch with you, as provided in my Privacy Policy.

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The Emu Café and Blog Hospitality

On the subject of designing a blog or internet writing site in a way that respects the time and intelligence of interested readers and potential guests.

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Weeknotes 26:17 | Jeff Bridgforth

It was a short work week as I took off Thursday and Friday to travel up to Kentucky. I continued to work on a lot of smaller tasks. One of the bigger tasks I worked on was to bring consistency in both structure and style to several “confirmation” pages (store purchases, donations, event registration, giveaways). […]

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What's going on Internet?

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Adactio: Jeremy Keith

The thoughts and ramblings of Jeremy Keith, a web developer living in Brighton in southern England.

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Adactio is the website of Jeremy Keith, a web developer living in Brighton in southern England.

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How to improve Google’s search results and the World Wide Web in one fell swoop.

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