My typical day
In my first ever invitation to a blogging chain I've been asked to write about some typical things in my daily life.
In my first ever invitation to a blogging chain I've been asked to write about some typical things in my daily life.
IndieWebCamp was back in Berlin again this month for a weekend of talks, discussion and making, along with a meeting for IndieWeb organisers the day before.
Support and contribute to open source it's #Hacktoberfest
nudge.. https://github.com/calumryan/indieweb-guides/issues/1
An overview looking at the variety of ways to process (or pre-process) CSS in 2018 from small-large scale websites.
In the CMS session at #indiewebcamp Düsseldorf we discussed the recent rise in JAMstack tech including open source content management with such services as Netlify CMS and Github pages
Latest additions to Jekyll plugin for sending/receiving webmentions via Webmention.io now includes support for RSVPs and collections plus many other features added in the past year https://github.com/aarongustafson/jekyll-webmention_io
Last night I attended the first JAMstack London meetup starting with talks from Jessica Parsons and Phil Hawksworth from Netlify.
The IndieWeb Challenge is to collectively ship something IndieWeb-related every day of December, as described on the IndieWeb Wiki.
For the past twelve months I’ve been organising a meetup in London for people interested and committed to improving their own websites.
I've finally hacked together a simple interface to send out webmentions through my website.
How I added geolocation and live weather data linked to my posts
Introducing the principles of IndieWeb and how you can take part through IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Clubs
My roundup of attending Museums and the Web 2014
A quickfire guide to setting up and displaying your feed with OAuth