The second day of the 2014 Border:None conference sees me sitting in a brewery cellar, and putting some h-entry and other microformats in the good ol' webrocker theme. Somewhat embarrising is having Mr Jeremy Keith looking at the source code which actually is kind of, hm, messy, having grown more or less organically for more than years since the last refactoring :-). But since this here right now is primarily to test if and how this notification voodoo works, I have to live with it for the moment. :-) So here's where the 'playground' for this session is.
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Wow, Steward Langridge, inventor of the pingback mechanism, has enabled webmentions on his blog, as he tweeted just a couple of hours ago.
I think this is great signal for the webmention idea, and reminds me to keep on tweaking the webmention/indie web thing here in my blog, where I have the comfort of using a set of WordPress plugins that take care of the more complicated stuff that’s going on in the background.
Steward in contrast uses a static site generator and seems to have found a way to integrate mentions in realtime with Javascript, and integrates them on (re)generation of his site’s files. I remember that Aaron Parecki briefly mentioned in an exchange with Anselm Hannemann at the Border:None Creator unit that he’s working on a solution for static sites — seems that this is now working :)
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