2019/Berlin/1click
1 Click IndieWeb Setup for Wordpress was a session at IndieWebCamp Berlin 2019.
Notes archived from: https://etherpad.indieweb.org/1click
IndieWebCamp Berlin 2019
Session: Indiewebifying WordPress, how can we do a 1Click setup?
When: 2019-05-04 13:40
Participants
- David Shanske (session facilitator}
- Rosemary Orchard
- Casper
- Calum Ryan
- Mateyo
- Charlie Owen
- Greg McVerry (remote lurking on pad)
- Add yourself here⦠(see this for more details)
Notes
David demos starting with a completely new WP install, and getting started indieweb 1. Install IndieWeb plugin -> gives you an IndieWeb menu item (left hand menu, other IndieWeb plugins usually put their settings pages in here) 2. IndieWeb settings
- Author settings, default author (WP doesn't set a default author)
- Setting up your social profiles
- IndieWeb Widgets
- Rel Me
- Author Profile H-card Widget
- Install IndieAuth and MicroPub plugins - can then post through Quill (quill.p3k.io)
- WordPress (IndieWeb Wiki): https://indieweb.org/WordPress
- MicroPub Clients (IndieWeb Wiki): https://indieweb.org/Micropub/Clients
- Webmentions lets your WP site accept webmentions, semantic linkbacks does the parsing and formatting (makes it look pretty)
- IndieWeb plugins do not (yet) support Gutenberg, Post Kinds does not support it at all, other plugins such as Simple Location do.
- So do we add install Classic Press to the directions?
- Also should note not installing the mincroformats2 plugin?
- IndieWeb plugins do not (yet) support Gutenberg, Post Kinds does not support it at all, other plugins such as Simple Location do.
Post Kinds
Lets you post all the different kinds of posts, without making you do all the markup by hand.
Syndication
Plugin: syndication links
Let's you add links to each post to where you have posted the same content elsewhere
Can also syndicate to other places (e.g. Twitter) using brid.gy
Simple Location
Shows your location, if the plugin was not installed/activated at the time of the post it only shows the co-ordinates. Editing the post will look up the name. Privacy: Can set a zone, which will show a custom name for a radius around co-ordinates. Can use a variety of providers for weather, location name and map data.
Integrating with Social Networks
Bridgy can send things elsewhere and get replies to that back. OwnYourGram and OwnYourSwam allow you to get things posted on Instagram and Swarm - these sites don't let you support posting via an API