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btrem, have an example h-recipe post? I'll try a webmention :)
gRegor
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2025-01-15 23:43
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Hm? wm.io should receive them regardless of the h-* on the original post?
gRegor
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2025-01-15 23:41
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[preview] [Tantek Çelik] Post Type Discovery
Loqi
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2025-01-15 23:35
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I feel like I'm abusing <aside> because of the limitations of my static site generator. A post has only two parts: front matter and content. The front matter is the meta stuff (title, date, etc.). The content part goes inside the <main> element. But what do you do if there's something that isn't really front matter, but isn't really the *main* content? IYSWIM.
btrem
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2025-01-15 23:34
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i like the idea of responding to a post. like the main post would be the checkin and then responses with food, photos, watches, etc
[develumpen]
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2025-01-15 23:12
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that's what the content of the post is for
aaronpk
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2025-01-15 23:08
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how so? i don't even have any special tooling for it, i literally just reply to the recipe post like i was replying to anything else
aaronpk
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2025-01-15 23:07
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I catalog my ferments as h-recipe posts, then rate my own ferments in a separate h-review post. But I've configured my site generator to not post the h-review separately; instead, it posts it as an addendum to the recipe. Not sure that's best practice, but it more or less works for me.
btrem
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2025-01-15 23:01
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oh i see. i thought maybe updating the h-entry with a property pointing to the url of the other post
[develumpen]
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2025-01-15 23:00
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there are some post types that do have a property defined that you could use for that link, but it's not really necessary
aaronpk
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2025-01-15 22:57
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