Good morning #indiewebcamp! We set up a pre-conference hangout for all those not in the US. Care to join us?
Good morning #indiewebcamp! We set up a pre-conference hangout for all those not in the US. Care to join us?
RSS enthusiasts are HTML enthusiasts who haven’t met #microformats 2 yet. microformats.org/wiki/microformats2
Battle for the planet of the APIs by Jeremy Keith — nice piece of writing, it’s worth pointing out that Twitter still includes rel=me links back to homepages, but is increasingly wrapping them with t.co, making them fairly useless.
Whilst I admire RSS as a rallying cry for the openness of data on the web, I don’t like it much, mainly due to it’s DRY violation. microformats2 is the better solution.
Just pushed latest #taproot changes: using htmlpurifier.org to remove any nasties in reply contexts and comments, hopefully with upcoming php-mf2 changes that’ll allow limited HTML comments!
Also using brand new php-mf2-cleaner to parse said reply contexts and comments, find authors, etc. Check it out if you deal with #microformats 2 at all in PHP.
@benwerd loving your work on idno! Just had a look at the source, great that you’re using #microformats 2, I have some suggestions/corrections:
.h-entry
is better off where you’ve got .idno-entry
so then the author .h-card
can be scoped into the entry.p-author
to the .h-card
for each .h-entry
to explicitly declare authorship.h-as-*
on the same element as .h-entry .idno-entry
.u-url
where you currently have .dt-published
, move .dt-published
to the time
elementThanks to Aaron Parecki you can see how a page is parsed here, or use my php-mf2 demo sandbox for experimentation by hand.
Jeremy Keith I know Aaron Parecki currently has a script to convert twitter pages into microformats 2 canonical JSON, I think it should be here but he hasn’t pushed it yet :)
@thatEmil anything here: microformats.org/wiki/microformats-2
Trying out note posting on a fresh install of the new #taproot
Digging through some mailing list archives I pulled recently revealed some familiar faces, some interesting stories and SO MUCH amazing information lost in the depths of the web.
Current #hypertext history reading/watching list:
One #ux fail I’m seeing more and more is the “we’ve got a different version of this site for your locality! Would you like to go to it?” whole-page overlay on permalink pages. So many problems:
@thatemil I’ve always considered style guides/pattern libraries to be unit tests for HTML+CSS, and you could automate them with JS if they get too unwieldy.
My twitter bio link has become t.coed — THE DARK TIMES ARE UPON US
Seriously though, stop breaking the web twitter. #indieweb #indieauth
thatEmil i have heard html is important for that web thing
sophiedennis looks like it went really well! Did anyone video it? Morpeth rant looks like a nice tune, I’ll try learning that on the gurdy this evening.
The Unquiet Grave is one of my favourite traditional songs — have you heard the Dubliners’ version? I think my parents had a wonderful live recording of it on a cassette tape which I can no longer find :(
Thinking Jovian Salak might like geoguessr.com — I got 9335 points
/via dansinker co Brian Brennan
Another website “disabling” right click and replacing it with an obnoxious “These photos are copyright” dialog. I know that. Let me right click them.
In actual fact, in this particular case, I was right clicking to determine the final display size of the image, which was less than half of the 1200x1600px monstrosity requested by the page.
Not overly impressed that gov.uk tells me to upgrade my browser when I’m on the latest version of Safari that Snow Leopard supports.