This is a test of the PADD new post capability that I'm building. If you're seeing this post then that means it worked 🎉
Happy Monday #IndieWeb!
HWC: YES!
Azure has told me that I'm going, so I suppose I'm going!
Read moreIntroducing PADD
Today I had a few hours to kill with my partner in the ER. She's okay, I promise! It wasn't the way we wanted to spend our Friday, but it gave me time to hack on something I've been toying with for a while. I give you: PADD. Yesterday I shared a screenshot of something else I'm making but the test UI was Star Trek themed. That was kinda based on this lol. Kinda. Padd is a Microsub Reader. The biggest thing this one does over others I've used is save my replies in-line. So I don't forget if I...
Read moreEarlier today I made a caw page that was a coloring page of a raven that you could download to share on your own website.
Building that inspired me to build something...
IndieWeb.ink
This is a screenshoot of a test I did of indieweb.ink. It's a new #IndieWeb tool for creating and remixing photos. You login with your domain, upload a picture you want to share on your site for your visitors to remix (think coloring pages, but really... anything should work!), and then embed the iFrame on your website!
Then your visitors can color on the page, download it, or even click "Publish" to login with their own website and publish it (using micropub) to their site!
I'm not quite ready to launch it (thinking maybe next weekend!), but I'll be sure to share regular updates this week.
I’m building something similar to the original Aaron of IndieWeb as IndieNews and I’m really excited about it. Hoping to have something to share in a couple weeks!
Spent an hour this morning doing some work on Webstead. Was able to finish implementation of the IndieAuth server, and then for fun updated the syndication targets so I have more control over where each post goes.
Working through fixing bugs this morning on my own IndieAuth server implementation. I'm so excited to own this part of my IndieWeb experience!
I keep sharing links to my blog, so I figured I’d update my blog to let you leave comments on it too. Now theres native commenting, with a real data model, clean front-end forms, and a simple moderation flow in the admin. Spam is filtered early with Akismet and Turnstile, so my comments aren’t flooded with AI bots.
Crosing all my fingers and toes that this works! I'm really wanting to be able to participate in these communities while keeping my blog as the source of truth for my content.
(if you're wondering what I'm doing, I'm using Brid.gy to take this from my blog and share here)