Webmention is one of the fundamental indieweb building blocks. It enables rich interactions between websites, like posting a comment or favorite on one site from another site.
I’m hoping that this all works properly from the clipping to drafts to micro.blog.
Finish the post and then close all the browser tabs.
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Then remember that you still needed to save some of those links for later.
Just a lot of little things got in the way, and I started to sit on changes that I have made. I’m hoping that this post will be me getting back into publishing changes and why I am making them.
This whole post probably should have been run through a grammar checker, but I felt that if I did that I wouldn’t be able to finish it. I welcome feedback so that the next post is better!
Floating Images
Right before Micro Camp, I used MarsEdit to write a post and I used one of the built in alignments to float the image to the left. I was hoping that it would look the way I remember old newspaper articles being.
Although it did have the text wrapped properly, the image “escaped” out of the article and onto the following article.
This was at the same time that there was a discussion about floating images in the help. With this information, I created a little demo post to help me evaluate the preconfigured defaults in MarsEdit.
The way, I got to it was dragging an image onto a post to get to the Upload Utility, but you can also access it from the Window menu.
From there, you can select the options in “Format” or click customize.
Afterwards, you can add more styling to the markup of the image so that future post can use what you’ve been working on.
This works for smaller images, but fell apart when I used a long image with small text. I went on a very long online journey look at grid and flex box until I ultimately, came to the following code that expanded the <div> that I use for the content of the post.
.post-body{display:inline-block;}
Three lines and it only took me hours.
Handling Transcripts
I had some code that would check if the post has a transcript for a podcast associated with it. That’s been removed as micro.blog automatically adds this for you. Thank you, @manton.
No Longer Published
I think people can figure out when this is released
When I first started working with the theme, I thought I would show the modified date and published date so that my users could quickly tell when something had been updated.
Looking at other themes, I don’t see many that have this information and it’s assumed that any date on the post is when it was published. I’m still keeping mine on the bottom for now. Although, I sometimes thinking about how a post might be more comparable to a journal entry or letter to the world.
Center Navigation Menu
Most of the other items on the page are centered. For example, the articles and footer. I centered this and gave it some margin.
Describe me
I’ve been using .Site.Params.description incorrectly. I’ll be using .Site.Params.itunes_description for the description used in the main page meta data.
No Comment
I moved comments from the posts off of the main page and out of the article block that they would normally be in. This meant moving the following code from the partials/article-footer.html to _default/single.html.
I’m thinking about changes in two different areas.
Styles
The next step is to reevaluate the styles that I’m using for the site. I’ve been adding things as I’ve come across different use cases and I want to make sure that the css file while stands at 496 lines currently is easy to read and understand for Future Mandaris 3 months from now. My friend, Michael, told me about Cube CSS so I’ll be looking into using that as a way to organize it.
I’m not happy with the way that comments look. I’ve decided that I’ll only change the style after I’ve implemented Cube CSS otherwise I’ll only have spaghetti code for the rest of this project.
I’d also like to change the margin between images on the site. For example, this post that I made with the sunlit app. That might be a simple fix that I’d slip into a point release.
After that, I’m planning on making the <code> and code blocks look more seamless in posts and change the font such that they stick out more when reading in a paragraph.
Features
On my site, I don’t use any of the plugins. They should work, but I’d like to make sure that the most popular (AKA the ones that people I follow have mentioned) are working properly.
I don’t see there being a problem because of the nature of the theme, but if you know of an issue, please let me know.
I have beeen sitting on changes to my to my theme because I want to write about it. Then I realized I haven’t added to the repository of themes yet.
I’m walking away from my dream of being an iOS/Mac developer. None of my hardware can run the latest os and I have to focus on other things.
Sometimes you have toe to find other dreams.
I hate to put it out there, but I’ve sent an email to timery asking what their plan is if toggl decides to cut off their API.
I went for a walk to clear my head this morning. I hope that these find you well.
Ok, I’m going to start off by stating it plainly, Chris Evans plays a bad boyfriend.
Seriously.
I really enjoyed the change in gender roles for an action movie, but it really reminds me of what is wrong with the “formula” that Hollywood had used for years. Think about Jaime Lee Curtis in True Lies.
Still, it was enjoyable and would recommend it to those looking for a little mindless fun.
Ok, I’m going to start off by stating it plainly, Chris Evans plays a bad boyfriend.
Seriously.
I really enjoyed the change in gender roles for an action movie, but it really reminds me of what is wrong with the “formula” that Hollywood had used for years. Think about Jaime Lee Curtis in True Lies.
Still, it was enjoyable and would recommend it to those looking for a little mindless fun.