383682
results for ""a""
-
Looking forward to participate in this community. I came accross with as a I researching for my next blog article on POSSE (Publish Once Sindicate Elswhere).
mmsmith.
at
2025-11-17 20:32
-
Because of it I started a personal website, in the form of a blog.
mmsmith.
at
2025-11-17 20:32
-
Welcome anjana3108_00104[d]! Do share when you have a domain, we love to see people's websites around here 🙂
martijnvdven
at
2025-11-17 11:18
-
im a third year comp sci student from canada, and i love the iondieweb and the niche websites on it!
anjana3108_00104
at
2025-11-17 10:13
-
Thanks for the explaination. I thought I had the same rel values on the `<h1>` as in the footer, that's why I was confused. But the `<h1>` doesn't have the `rel="me"` which is a strange omission by me.
[Trevor_Morris]2
at
2025-11-17 09:07
-
The representative h-card for a page is an h-card on that page that represents that page, if any, as not all pages are about a person or organization, a page might not have a representative h-card https://indieweb.org/rep_h-card
Loqi
at
2025-11-17 01:59
-
The representative h-card for a page is an h-card on that page that represents that page, if any, as not all pages are about a person or organization, a page might not have a representative h-card https://indieweb.org/representative_h-card
Loqi
at
2025-11-17 01:58
-
It looks like we don't have a page for "rep h-card" yet. Would you like to create it? (Or just say "rep h-card is ____", a sentence describing the term)
Loqi
at
2025-11-17 01:58
-
Contrasting with https://www.trovster.com/blog, the blog page has an h-card with a url=https://www.trovster.com/about, which matches a rel-me url on that page, which makes it the representative h-card for that page.
gRegor
at
2025-11-17 01:53
-
[Trevor_Morris], your homepage uses the h-card that surrounds your name in the h1 because the URL there has `u-url u-uid`. If the card has a url and uid property that match the page URL, that's the representative card on the page. There's a couple other ways rep h-card is parsed, described in https://microformats.org/wiki/representative-h-card-parsing
gRegor
at
2025-11-17 01:50
Sort by:
Filter results by:
Tag
Query took 0.05s.
Search tips
- Exclusion
- +foo -bar
- Logical OR
- foo OR bar
- Exact phrase
- "foo bar"
- Partial words
- foo*
- Particular fields only
- title:foo
- domain:example.org
- nick:somebody
- after:2016-11-23
- before:2016-11-23
- date:2016-11-23