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Ch-ch-ch-changes

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For a long time it has bugged me that the css for the recent version of my site was desktop-down. I made some adjustments for adaptive/responsive behaviour three or four years ago, but since the code base of my site is organically growing since I started it on WordPress in 2005… uhm, I think you…


Revisiting the Service Worker / Offline cache

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Motivated by the sudden appearance of the "Add to home screen" prompt, I spent the last couple of hours to tune my Service Worker / caching behaviour: - I can now exclude parts of my site from the service worker. This was an important feature for me, since the WordPress backend didn't sit too well…


Progressive Web(rocker)App

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Ha! It! Really! Works! I have to admit I was a bit sceptical of the outcome after I tweaked and added things and bits of my website at the Indiewebcamp in Nuremberg, setting up a service worker and offline caching things, adding a manifest file … while in theory I understand what all of this…


Regressive Web Apps – Jeremy Keith

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[…] Looking at most of the examples of Progressive Web Apps, there’s an even more worrying trend than the return to m-dot subdomains. It looks like most of them are concentrating so hard on the “app” part that they’re forgetting about the “web” bit. That means they’re assuming that modern JavaScript is available everywhere. adactio.com…


Wrestling with the ServiceWorker

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Dear js gurus in my timeline, is this the correct way to exclude urls from the power of ServiceWorkers?


Beyond Tellerrand 2016 - Matthias Ott

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Matthias wrote a nice summary of this year's Beyond Tellerrand Conference in Düsseldorf: […] During the four days at the IndieWebCamp and beyond tellerand, I got to know so many nice and interesting people, and enjoyed the most diverse and inspiring talks, so that I left Düsseldorf deeply satisfied and full of new ideas (although…


Putting the 'I' in Indieweb

It's about time for a write-up of the latest tweaks and developments on my site to get this note/status posting and syndicating over to twitter working, which is still a little bit messy, a mixture of plugins and self-made hacks. There's still plenty to do, but slowly it is coming together: - I am using…


Time + Creativity – Christopher Murphy @ Beyond Tellerrand, Düsseldorf 2016

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vimeo direct link For one reason or the other, this talk resonated very much with me. The question of how much time we have (left) available and how to spend it, definitely worth your time.


Add class attribute to WordPress "the_tags" markup

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I'm in the process of gradually enhancing my site's markup with microformats, in order to "indiewebify" my site further. On thing I noticed while working on this at the Düsseldorf Indiewebcamp, is that WordPress (or the way my theme handles) tags on posts has no way to get an additional class inside the link markup.…


Beyond Tellerrand 2016 Opening Titles

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Surf Baby, surf :-)


Düsseldorf, Freunde finden

Ein blaues Schwein

Düsseldorf, Tourist Edition

Funkturm Düsseldorf, Stückchen Brücke, Rhein

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