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↩️ sounds like a good minimization of tech dependencies, I think we align on principles there. I have found XSLT hard to “come back to”, e.g. maintaining @H2VX, compared to PHP. #microformats2 is a good alternative to RDFa. v2 syntax ... https://tantek.com/t50Q3
Loqi
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2019-05-08 21:35
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right, you'd need to take hooks really far, *and* in a way that makes it hard to use them wrong
sknebel
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2019-04-10 20:24
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Why wordpress makes it this hard to reliably add a property in HTML is beyond me as well... And evryeone uses the metaboxes for this.... Hope the Gutenberg solutions, if any, handle mf2 better
jgmac1106[m]
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2019-04-10 19:29
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so I have a WordPress theory I want to test...the mf2 plugin never really worked because of older microformats...since editing a theme is hard can I search through my WP files and delete any old mf2 properties and then use the mf2 plugin?
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2019-03-15 15:02
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And it doesn't have to be Known to Known.. Webmentions is a W3C standard, makes the web our network. Webmentions do work and look better with microformats. This is why #IndieWeb struggles in WordPress. It is amazingly hard to add properties to HTML… https://quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/2019/02/20/and-it-doesnt-have-to-be-known
Loqi
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2019-02-20 23:50
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And it doesn't have to be Known to Known.. Webmentions is a W3C standard, makes the web our network. Webmentions do work and look better with microformats. This is why #IndieWeb struggles in WordPress. It is amazingly hard to add properties to HTML… https://quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/2019/02/20/and-it-doesnt-have-to-be-known
Loqi
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2019-02-20 23:50
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And it doesn't have to be Known to Known.. Webmentions is a W3C standard, makes the web our network. Webmentions do work and look better with microformats. This is why #IndieWeb struggles in WordPress. It is amazingly hard to add properties to HTML… https://quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/2019/02/20/and-it-doesnt-have-to-be-known
Loqi
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2019-02-20 23:50
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idly wonders how hard it would be to wrap something like https://github.com/servo/html5ever in a PHP ext
Zegnat
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2019-02-12 14:22
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↩️ There is maybe almost no reason for a “federated social network”. Ideally, you get a domain, run some sort of OpenID on it, with microformats, and we find new ways to consume it. The “open web” found it hard to succeed because onboarding sucked compared to the walled garden
Loqi
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2019-02-09 10:07
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↩️ Consider RDFa and Microformats. But even a semantically well-structured HTML document is a huge boon if you spider the web. Consider Web Archiving efforts. Without structure, it's extremely hard to persist a proper archival copy and make the information findable/searchable.
Loqi
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2019-01-28 19:47