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Revision as of 10:42, 16 October 2018


Indiewebring is part of the great rebirth of of webrings powered by #IndieWeb technology that made 2018 the year of the webring and not the year of the microsub reader. Webrings allow ringbearers to create a network of blogs around a shared goal where readers can choose the next, previous, and random blog in the ring.

At IndieWeb Summit 2018, Marty McGuire built the IndieWebRing which is available on Glitch at https://xn--sr8hvo.ws/ or https://πŸ•ΈπŸ’.ws. The code can be found at https://glitch.com/~steady-sundial.

IndieWeb Examples

Configuring

WordPress

For those using WordPress or other sites that filter out or don't react well to native emoji, one can use the respective Hexadecimal HTML Entities to get the indiewebring to appear on their websites:

<p><a href="https://xn--sr8hvo.ws/&​#xe14a;/previous">←</a> <img draggable="false" class="emoji" alt="&​#x1f578;" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.4/svg/1f578.svg"><img draggable="false" class="emoji" alt="&​#xe034;" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.4/svg/1f48d.svg"><a href="https://xn--sr8hvo.ws/&​#xe14a;/next">β†’</a></p>

Micro.blog

For those using Micro.blog, see this help page for how to authorize IndieWeb Ring and add the HTML to your hosted micro.blog footer.

See Also