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ok, I added "[https://alfy.blog/2025/10/16/hidden-cost-of-url-design.html The Hidden Cost of URL Design] walks through an example of a site that opted for simple URLs without considering the technical and taxonomic realities that applied to the site." to the "See Also" section of /URL_design https://indieweb.org/wiki/index.php?diff=106192&oldid=105967
Loqi
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2025-11-29 20:53
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url design << [https://alfy.blog/2025/10/16/hidden-cost-of-url-design.html The Hidden Cost of URL Design] walks through an example of a site that opted for simple URLs without considering the technical and taxonomic realities that applied to the site.
capjamesg
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2025-11-29 20:53
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URL design is the practice of deliberately designing URLs, in particular, permalinks, typically for a better UX for everyone who creates, reads, and shares content https://indieweb.org/URL_design
Loqi
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2025-11-29 20:52
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Seriously, I installed it for Berlin, did a bit with it then, and then spent a bit more time this week. The overall structure though seems very similar to Grav. Front matter, content, partial templates, pipelines, etc.
[jeremycherfas]
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2025-11-29 18:39
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@burgeonlab I do not use a shortcode. I am using the Hugo Gallery theme with so far no tinkering and all it produces is the gallery. It always includes a copy of the original image, which is a good thing for large screens, but it certainly does not need to be larger than 1512 X 2016 pixels.
[jeremycherfas]
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2025-11-29 18:00
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Yeah data migration and cleaning isn't fun. I'm just glad I had this call with the client before it is in their hands properly, and they can get the previous owner of the company to clean up a lot of the mess before I get involved. Really no need for me to migrate more data than I need to...!
rosesaysthis
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2025-11-29 18:00
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I've used SQL a fair bit in the past, and obviously done my fair bit of WP database repairs. It's just so inefficient for a lot of tasks these things are commonly used for!
rosesaysthis
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2025-11-29 17:59
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No worries! I kind of knew this would happen at some point but Sqlite was so easy as a starting point.
capjamesg
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2025-11-29 17:58
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Yeah. It makes a lot of sense in your case. I'm more trying to move things in the other direction when able! Hence being curious.
rosesaysthis
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2025-11-29 17:57
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They've had issues with the company, pre-takeover, not getting rid of data when they should (GDPR violations). An initial chat surfaced that issue, so hopefully it can be dealt with pre-handover in January next year. My thinking is separate JSON files per client or course or tutor or month could make it a lot easier for them to maintain the data themselves, even without additional tools. And it obviously allows more efficien
rosesaysthis
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2025-11-29 17:56
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