89 results for "own site first tantek"

  • to anyone who thinks we (or any of us) should start appealing to non-tech people: get yourself 100% posting your own content on your own site first. Set an example first. If you can't do that, don't expect to know how figure out how to help others do so.
    tantek at 2014-01-17 23:25
  • first time posting a "jam" as a note on my own site: http://tantek.com/2014/004/t1/indieweb-pieces-together-invincible - POSSEd (manually) to thisismyjam: http://www.thisismyjam.com/t
    tantek at 2014-01-04 10:34
  • did you post that to your own site first and POSSE the reply to Twitter, or did you only use Twitter?
    tantek at 2013-05-12 21:43
  • so it makes sense to include easy UI for them to do so, from your own site (instead of making them click on the "copy of this post on twitter" link first)
    tantek at 2013-03-04 23:42
  • first post: http://branch.com/b/when-and-why-post-on-branch-instead-of-your-own-site
    tantek at 2012-08-24 03:04
  • can I just vent that this is the kind of thing that annoys me the most? "The first Tent server implementation will be available as an open source repository very soon." - how about you ship something (*anything*), like on your own personal server, and then worry about the marketingy blog post and designery-site?
    tantek at 2012-08-23 02:13
  • and then from a UI perspective on your own site - providing the ability for *others* to write a comment on one of your posts, and have it posted first/primarily to that other person's personal site, with a copy on your own site
    tantek at 2011-11-25 23:10
  • from a publish own site syndicate everywhere (posse? just made that up ;) ) perspective (when you post comments on your own site first, what's the best way to syndicate them out to the site that they're commenting on, and other comment/review sites as well)
    tantek at 2011-11-25 23:09
  • btw - I also think that the right way to figure out the IndieWeb version of something is to first try building something on your own site that uses whatever exists (e.g. Twitter's tweet buttons) to figure out the UI/UX issues (which are paramount IMHO)
    tantek at 2011-07-13 01:17
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