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Because of it I started a personal website, in the form of a blog.
mmsmith.
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2025-11-17 20:32
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Welcome anjana3108_00104[d]! Do share when you have a domain, we love to see people's websites around here 🙂
martijnvdven
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2025-11-17 11:18
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im a third year comp sci student from canada, and i love the iondieweb and the niche websites on it!
anjana3108_00104
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2025-11-17 10:13
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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
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2025-11-17 09:07
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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
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2025-11-17 01:59
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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
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2025-11-17 01:58
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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
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2025-11-17 01:58
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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
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2025-11-17 01:53
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[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
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2025-11-17 01:50
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> “So basically, I’m like, can we do something that’s kind of nostalgic?” he told TechCrunch. “Can we do something that takes us back, that lets us see those old things, but also lets us see an era of social media where you could either have control of your algorithms, or you could choose who you follow, and it’s just your feed, and where you know that it’s a real person that recorded the video?”
capjamesg
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2025-11-16 22:02
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