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yes if there are indieweb examples then it's worth creating a page for it to at least document those examples
[tantek]
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2026-06-22 23:42
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[preview] [Automattic] Description ATmosphere turns your WordPress site into a first-class citizen of the AT Protocol — the open network behind Bluesky. When you publish a post, ATmosphere automatically shares it on Bluesky and stores the full article on your AT Protoco...
Loqi
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2026-06-22 23:28
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It looks like we don't have a page for "standard.site" yet. Would you like to create it? (Or just say "standard.site is ____", a sentence describing the term)
Loqi
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2026-06-22 23:02
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export may be as simple as a single HTTP request, `/xrpc/com.atproto.repo.listRecords?collection=site.standard.document` . https://endpoints.bsky.app/#bluesky-app/tag/comatprotorepo/GET/xrpc/com.atproto.repo.listRecords
[snarfed]
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2026-06-22 21:54
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there are a couple different ways to integrate. one way, you keep your existing site and treat http://standard.site as a POSSE destination. (this is eg what the WP plugin does.) the other way, you treat it as a hosting platform for your web site itself. (this is eg what Offprint, Leaflet, and http://pckt.blog)
[snarfed]
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2026-06-22 21:51
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I just saw another blogger I red do the standard site interop by dropping in a WP plugin and doing a bit of tuning of settings. I think it'll be worth linking to documentation. I know I've seen folks mention this for the last few months.
[artlung]
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2026-06-22 21:45
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What I've read so far is how to construct a temporal object, and how to manipulate them. But not how to output them for a web page.
btrem
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2026-06-22 21:00
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I suppose my question is, how does one format a string from a temporal object?
btrem
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2026-06-22 21:00
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Just come back here after putting together an extensive JSON structure for this project I'm working on. Curious - are there good, user-friendly, independent JSON editor tools I could guide the client to if appropriate? I'm using VS Code with a JS Editor extension and they can use the browser to take a look, but if anyone has any tips - please share!
[rose]
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2026-06-22 20:46
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[artlung]: the thing, I don't need to parse dates (11ty does that for me with content dates), and I don't do much date arithmetic. I only need to output a date object as a string, e.g., `<time datetime="{{ page.date | njkDate('YYYY-MM-DD') }}">{{ page.date | njkDate('MMMM D, YYYY') }}</time>`.
btrem
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2026-06-22 20:43
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