Quick poll: “schedule” as “sked-you-ull” or “shed-you-ull”?
Quick poll: “schedule” as “sked-you-ull” or “shed-you-ull”?
Aaron Parecki sssh! I got a good thing going on here :D
This is your periodic reminder that fungi are amazing and vitally important to life on earth — but, schools always prioritise animals and plants. Correct this inbalance! Learn about the wonders of hyphae! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungus
Aral Balkan just booking my flights+accommodation etc., any news RE the design workshop you mentioned? Would be handy to know if solidified so I can adjust travel plans :)
Just in case anyone was wondering, the “HA HA HA SOUP” bookmark in those gifs is this bookmarklet:
document.createTreeWalker
is actually pretty great.
That's just the web, right? I mean, we've had the a href tag since literally the beginning of HTML / The Web. It's for linking documents. Documents are a representation of data.
Ha, so true — @veganstraightedge on #rdf #html (source)
Taking distributed #indieweb actions on your own site, in context? Yes, webaction toolbelt does that:
To clarify, this is a page on news.indiewebcamp.com which supports inline webactions. When I click “Reply”, a pre-populated new note form from my own site is loaded into an iframe. It detects this, and adjusts its styling accordingly.
Fresh out of the oven: Kanilsnúðar!
They’re a little small, I think I need to make double quantities next time! Or, roll the dough thicker and make fewer.
I followed this recipe. The Hjartasalt really does puff them up nicely!
Musing on why we only turn to natural language for defining the behaviour of out applications instead of the business logic itself.
Rough ideas: gist.github.com/barnabywalters/6188240
@billchristian yes, and cross-browser with something like kangoextensions.com
Conspiracy theory: Skolapulsinn is a minimalist Scandinavian branch of Spectrum:
@briansuda denies any knowledge of an SPV, but I’m determined to find it — maybe it’s in Perlan?
Aaaaand… @appdotnet rolls out support for #microformats2! Great work @voidfiles.
Et tu @twitter? It’s never too late to catch up :) Previously: waterpigs.co.uk/notes/4QqDmw
The #indieweb is a social network that works like the web
s/works like/is
Find of the day: everything2.com
The revolution will be marked up with microformats2
Tomorrow I will open onesecond.designly.com at the beginning of the day and look only at the very end. #bookmark #web #time
Great work getting webmention set up and your content marked up with microformats!
At the moment of the method is built around a POSSE architecture. This works well for long form articles which can stand alone but address issues or ideas that are posted on an external website.
The evidence is against you here, as almost all known usage of webmention has been for short replies which don’t make sense without context.
But if that is all there is to webmentions it is just a nicer implementation of Pingback.
Pingback succeeded because it was simple. Webmention is even simpler, for good reason.
However the current workflow is awkward and i doubt it will catch on with the general public. Sophisticated Indieweb users can and will read an article on an external site and then return to their own to post a comment, but that king of behaviour is not intuitive.
I absolutely agree! I’m trying various different approaches to making this easier (and making web content more actionable in general), currently I’m using web action toolbelt to really quickly reply to content on other sites. There’s been a lot of discussion about this, and it’s something which everyone can work on as more people start implementing indieweb comments.
I make the comment on the external site and as part of making the comment I add my author url, that being the url of my own site. The external site then sends a webmention of the comment to my site. My own site could then scrapes my comment and saves a copy in my CMS. Otionall I could republish the comment in my blog or activity feed at my discretion. Thus fully implementing PESOS.
We actually discussed this exact flow at IWCUK 2012, but no-one ever implemented it because, with browser extensions, there’s no need to log in to other people’s sites (complex to implement) and have those sites post to each other (security hole).
Thanks for bringing these issues up, it’s great to have new people join the discussion! I’ll start documenting your points on the Indiewebcamp wiki — it’s there and on the #indiewebcamp IRC room where most discussion takes place.
git pull origin hamster
For the tenth time today.
But if you need compatibility with older browsers, a table might still be the best tool for the job.
Oh practicaltypography.com, you were doing so well. Table styling via CSS, yes. Table markup, never apart from data tables.