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drhayes.io
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| | | | | There comes a time in every Eleventy blog's life where the author must write a post about implementing webmentions. Here is mine. | |
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mxb.dev
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| | | | | How to pull interactions from social media platforms like Twitter back to your own site, using Webmentions, webmention.io and Bridgy. | |
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codefoodpixels.com
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| | | | | My previous site hadn't been touched since late 2014 and was running using a custom PHP system I'd written that took markdown and produced the page. This was happening every time someone hit the page so was pretty inefficient. As my focus is no longer on PHP, I wanted to move towards something JavaScript based. I didn't want to use a client side framework to do this, as the content is pretty static and I feel it would be needless to require JavaScript to present static content. | |
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qubyte.codes
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| | | Upon publishing a post, I wanted to have the post automatically scanned for outbound links and Webmentions dispatched for them. It's now possible to do this using a Netlify build plugin and creative (mis)use of my atom feed. | ||