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Sometimes PHP reminds me of being in highschool, where you'd get a textbook, and on top of p. 67, someone has written "turn to page 133". So you turn to p. 133 and on top it says "turn to page 22"...
Kupietz
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2024-11-02 23:37
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otherwise, no way to exclude a specific element yet, I'd defer to https://github.com/microformats/microformats2-parsing/issues/79
[snarfed]
at
2024-11-02 23:21
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You can still display a human-friendly date in whatever format you'd like
gRegor
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2024-11-02 23:14
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Right you are. I had a dt-published class, so it didn't show the URL. But the whole tag wasn't formatted right, so it didn't show the date, either. That's sort of an odd way of working, gonna file an issue
Kupietz
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2024-11-02 22:53
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So the homepage wasn't showing a link because the date formatting failed. The archive page shows just the link because no dt-published
gRegor
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2024-11-02 22:43
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There's probably some logic in the code like, if there's a parsed dt-published, format it and show it with a link to the u-url, otherwise show a link to the u-url.
gRegor
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2024-11-02 22:42
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Linking published dates is a common pattern for permalinks
gRegor
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2024-11-02 22:41
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Right. I accidentally left that out. But the feed displays the correct URLs. Ok, now the homepage is displaying the timestamp linked to the URL, but that's a little weird... why would clicking on the time be a link to the post, instead of the title, or, better, just actually display the URL, like the archive page feeds do?
Kupietz
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2024-11-02 22:40
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thanks gregor. D'oh! "Updated" in the field. Yeah, things are a little tricky because that hero got complicated under the hood, every time I change something there's a whole cascade of CSS to change. But that's a good lead. Thanks.
Kupietz
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2024-11-02 22:28
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This is example markup I'd expect for a summary post like that. https://php.microformats.io/?id=20241102212522376
gRegor
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2024-11-02 22:26
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