🔗 IWC DUS 2026 Feed List
A public feed list for IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf 2026 participants, enabling event tracking via RSS.
A public feed list for IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf 2026 participants, enabling event tracking via RSS.
A developer shares his updated list of preferred software and tools for 2026, including code editors, terminal apps, and productivity software.
A developer's recap of attending IndieWebCamp Berlin 2025, covering sessions on ActivityPub, feed readers, and personal website improvements.
A technical guide on implementing WebSub notifications for Atom feeds to enable real-time updates for subscribers and reduce manual fetching.
A developer reflects on their personal website as a learning playground, discussing the IndieWeb, web standards, and the joy of hands-on creation.
A guide to automating Webmention retrieval for a static site using GitHub Actions, Webmention.io, and Brid.gy.
A developer discovers and discusses slashpages.net, a project for creating personal 'slash pages' popular in the IndieWeb community.
A developer reflects on personal projects, including migrating a blog from WordPress to Kirby and updating to Eleventy 2.0.
The author details their implementation of Webmention support on their personal website, a protocol for cross-site conversations.
Explores the IndieWeb movement, Mastodon's complexity, and rethinking social media for calmer, owned content.
The article argues that the IndieWeb and decentralized platforms like Mastodon are confusing for non-technical users, and calls for a return to smaller, federated online communities.
A developer explains how they replaced Disqus with Webmention, a W3C standard, to add ad-free, privacy-focused comments to their static Hugo blog.
A tutorial on implementing Webmention functionality to collect social media comments and interactions on a Next.js website.
The author explains how they implemented Webmentions, an open standard for social reactions, on their personal site using third-party services and a Jekyll plugin.
A developer explains how they built a custom, convenient link-sharing system for their personal IndieWeb blog using a bookmarklet and serverless functions.
A guide on implementing Webmentions in Eleventy to pull social media reactions back to your static site.