This is an automatically-generated summary of the IndieWebCamp wiki edits from July 31 through August 7, 2015
Created by Rhiaro.co.uk on August 7
Created by Aaronparecki.com on August 2
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Text-first design refers to the practice of designing information so that it is usable/actionable in its most basic plaintext form. It is also a form of progressive enhancement, where the most basic form is text, adding increasing amounts of non-text content such as hyperlinks or images.[1]
Created by Wrk3.com on August 4
Will King is based in the Antelope Valley of Southern California.
Currently using Known for IndieWeb publishing at wrk3.withknown.com.
Right now, just gaining more knowledge about the IndieWeb movement and how I can participate.
Created by Kylewm.com on August 6
User-agent is a common HTTP header that generally indicates the name, version, and a URL for the application making the request. As a simple anti-spam measure, many sites (especially Wordpress?) block requests from User-Agents like curl and python-requests, and it can be useful to specify your own to avoid these restrictions. If your application goes haywire and starts spamming them with too many requests, it also gives the receiver a clue where it's coming from so they can let you know!
Created by Fran.io on August 7
Enjoyes a clean slate, but is building things on fran.io.