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ok, I added "[[h-feed]]" to a brand new "See Also" section of /h-feed_discovery https://indieweb.org/wiki/index.php?diff=107291&oldid=107290
Loqi
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2026-01-04 02:20
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h-feed discovery is a proposed method for publishers to indicate the presence of an h-feed on a page (or representing a page) through the use of a [[rel-alternate]] link with <code>type="application/mf2+html"</code> which may link to a fragment within the same page. See: [[application/mf2+html]] for further details and discussion.
[tantek]
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2026-01-04 02:18
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huh thought we had that. it's definitely a (proposed) thing
[tantek]
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2026-01-04 02:14
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It looks like we don't have a page for "h-feed discovery" yet. Would you like to create it? (Or just say "h-feed discovery is ____", a sentence describing the term)
Loqi
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2026-01-04 02:14
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Come to think of it I have a few pages where I have h-feeds but I don't really expose the fact that they could be parsed that way (and to be honest I've not checked their overall quality) but maybe I'll add some links to them on my "feeds" page.
artlung
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2026-01-04 02:13
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There are a few “how little markup can make an h feed” articles/posts. Emphasis on lightweight is solid.
[artlung]
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2026-01-04 02:08
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usually on a case by case when someone complains like that, the follow-up is to ask "what does your existing markup look like" and then help walk them through adding microformats markup TO THEIR EXISTING MARKUP
[tantek]
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2026-01-04 01:57
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the disconnect is that some devs (a minority in my experience) look at markup examples and ASSSUME it HAS TO be one of those explicitly rather than seeing the broader pattern across the examples as a set of possibilities that they can explore
[tantek]
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2026-01-04 01:56
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My recent post on my website is about praising the original 1989 world wide web website and browsers for still making it work in 2026. Also I document an example of updating the 1989 website ever so slightly in HTML to something 'fresh'. For me this was a way to revisit some really enduringly good qualities about the web: https://www.morganwebdev.org/posts/an-updated-world-wide-web/
[morgan]
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2026-01-04 01:30
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@osteophage I really enjoyed your article, it made me think, for now I might send a email reply
[morgan]
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2026-01-04 01:08
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