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Author: Chris Aldrich
(Publishing this way will require Microformats: Your theme will need the proper microformats support to use this method, but again other methods are available.)
(Want to go deeper into the idea of what Webmention is and how one could use it? I wrote an article for A List Apart that goes into details.)
(If it doesn’t there are lots of options: You could do something similar a bit more manually if you like using WordPress.com. You’ve also got a great community of people who could help you to better own your online identity and domain right here! I’ll bet our friends at Reclaim Hosting could help as well.)
The only thing better than A WordPress and Education, Pedagogy and Research Conference on Twitter would be A WordPress and Education, Pedagogy and Research Conference using WordPress itself!
I ran across an example yesterday of someone using a private local TiddlyWiki as a static site web generator, which is quite different from people hosting them directly on web servers.
I’m interested in off-label use cases for wikis (particularly in the vein of commonplace books), so do let us know when your article comes out.
A simple anonymous ephemeral message board.
Everything eventually expires. Post contents are stored in memory. The maximum number of posts on the board is 1024. The maximum length of each post content is approximately 2048 code points (4096 bytes).
This page is live and auto-updating. Keep it open to stay in the loop.
While most of its ecosystem revolves around methods for running the program locally (and often privately) or in Google or Dropbox storage, I’ve come across a growing number of people hosting their instances on their own servers and using them publicly as a melange of personal websites, blogs, and wikis.
Has anyone tried hosting one (particularly the newer TW5) through Reclaim before? Of the many methods, I’m curious which may be the easiest/simplest from a set up perspective?
Here are some interesting examples I’ve come across:
* “A Thesis Notebook” by Alberto Molina
* PESpot Lesson Planner by Patrick Detzner (this one seems to be heavily modified)
* sphygm.us
Ratwires is an anonymous AGPL'd javascriptless single board textboard inspired by Make Frontend Shit Again and 2channel written in Crystal with the Amber Framework. It has a 255 post limit, after which the post that has been on the top level the longest is purged.
An ebook published using TiddlyWiki
For example, type
search text
in the standard search and select one of the results, or just click outside of it (to hide the popup list): each of the words you search for will be highlighted separately in the text of the tiddlers.