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=== Ben Roberts ===
=== Ben Roberts ===
{{user|ben.thatmustbe.me|Ben Roberts|https://ben.thatmustbe.me/image/static/icon_64.jpg}} uses [[OpenBlog]] to serve composite archives in either monthly (linked - /YYYY/MM) or daily (unlinked - /YYYY/MM/DD) format since 2014-10-07.
{{user|ben.thatmustbe.me|Ben Roberts|https://ben.thatmustbe.me/image/static/icon_64.jpg}} uses [[Postly]] to serve composite archives in either monthly (linked - /YYYY/MM) or daily (unlinked - /YYYY/MM/DD) format since 2014-10-07.


== Services ==
== Services ==

Revision as of 16:50, 14 October 2014


archive refers to date-grouped sets of indieweb site posts (a common form of navigation among posts), or a copy of a web page made at a particular point in time.

Longer: archives refer to:

  • The archives of an indieweb site that allows you to navigate to past content by year and month, AKA personal historical archives, or
  • A copy of a web page or site that can be used as a reference if the original disappears or is temporarily unavailable.

IndieWeb Examples

Tantek

Tantek Γ‡elik uses Falcon to serve composite archive pages (unlinked) on tantek.com for each day since 2010, e.g.:

And before that, all his blog posts were written and served directly from archive pages by Gregorian month, from 2002-08-08 to 2008-08-08

Aaron Parecki

Aaron Parecki uses p3k to serve composite archive pages on aaronparecki.com since 2014-10-05, e.g.:

cweiske

User:cweiske.de has an archive subdomain with a couple of hand-picked pages that disappeared - http://archive.cweiske.de/

gRegor Morrill

gRegor Morrill has an archive page at http://gregorlove.com/archives/ since 2011-02-14 [1]. It is inspired by Tumblr's archive page.

Shane Becker

Shane Becker uses Homesteading to serve composite and post type specific archive pages (unlinked) on iamshane.com (with pagination) since 2014-10-07, e.g.:

Ben Roberts

Ben Roberts uses Postly to serve composite archives in either monthly (linked - /YYYY/MM) or daily (unlinked - /YYYY/MM/DD) format since 2014-10-07.

Services

WebRecorder

See Also