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  • That's a pretty good reason. :)
    jeremycherfas at 2025-04-11 15:29
  • Do you have a personal website?
    capjamesg at 2025-04-11 15:28
  • Oh I just got recommended a video about indieweb, and, before watching it, I decided to google what is it
    augustmurka at 2025-04-11 15:28
  • deleted /User:Davegoesthedistance.com "content was: "<div class="h-card"> <h2><a href="https://davegoesthedistance.com" rel="me" class="u-name">David Millar</a></h2> <p class="p-summary">Taco Dave is a front-end developer, puzzle author, taco critic, and IndieWeb newbie. His URI is <a href="https://davegoesthedistance.com" rel="me">dave goes the distance dot com</a>.</p> </div>", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/Davegoesthedistance.com|Davegoesthedistance.com]]" ([[User talk:Davegoesthedistance.com|talk]])"
    Loqi at 2025-04-11 07:10
  • Just generated the first draft of this week's newsletter! https://indieweb.org/this-week/2025-04-11.html I'll generate a draft again tomorrow, so please add to it before then! https://indieweb.org/this-week#How_to
    Loqi at 2025-04-11 05:30
  • Those are all useful to think about. I'll never have a neighborhood without a locality. So it'll be "South Lake Union" in "Seattle". Or "North End", "Boston". I've always thought of locality as specifically for a city or town, i.e., something incorporated in some sense. Thanks for the ideas.
    btrem at 2025-04-11 00:23
  • If you needed to parse and match a neighborhood name exactly, I might use multiple p-locality. Otherwise I'd probably be inclined to just put it in one, even if I combine with the city. E.g. I might use "North Park, San Diego" for the North Park neighborhood
    gRegor at 2025-04-10 23:21
  • It’s hard to tell but I’d agree with gRegor and use p-locality. The parsed JSON output from the example of a parsed h-adr seems to imply you can have multiple of them, so if you needed to you could put e.g. “Southside” and “Fort Worth” as localities for somewhere in Southside.
    [dave] at 2025-04-10 23:18
  • Actually, probably don't need a p-name, parsers will return the text value of the nested h-* property, `location.value`
    gRegor at 2025-04-10 21:48
  • No personal experience, though. https://indieweb.org/location has some examples. This one isn't a photo, but aaronpk used `p-location h-adr` on posts: https://aaronparecki.com/2016/09/19/18/
    gRegor at 2025-04-10 21:46
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