Blue Ice-Tea is hosting the Carnival of Aces, with the theme “Second Glance”. This carnival will be open to submissions for January and February. See the call for submissions.
Although the Carnival of Aces has been inactive as of late, it’s still open for volunteers to host. If you would like to volunteer, please see the masterpost for instructions.
Front End Study Hall is an HTML + CSS focused group meeting, held on Zoom to experiment and learn with the basic building blocks of the web. All skill levels welcome.
Homebrew Website Clubs are online and/or in-person meetups where we discuss designing and developing our personal websites as a way to take back our online identities and control our content. This is an in-person-only event.
Front End Study Hall is an HTML + CSS focused group meeting, held on Zoom to experiment and learn with the basic building blocks of the web. All skill levels welcome.
This event is a place to discuss writing and writing-related topics. If you write on the web, whether short messages, detailed blog posts, reviews, rantings or fiction, come join us.
DÜSSELDORF, Nordrhein-Westfalen: Xafé im KAP1 Bibliothekscafé
Homebrew Website Club (HWC) Düsseldorf is an in-person meeting for everybody who is interested in setting up a personal website and talk about web-related issues.
Just in time for the IndieWeb Hackathon, you can now install Omnibear from the Firefox Add-on store! It’s also available for Edge and we’re working on Chrome. Please try it out if your site supports Micropub and consider contributing! posted via Omnibear
A username on the IndieWeb typically refers to a unique series of letters (sometimes also numbers and underscores), without spaces or other punctuation, used to access and often identify an account on someone else’s internet service (like a silo) or your infrastructure (like a domain registrar or a webhost); on the IndieWeb wiki, and across the IndieWeb, your domain is your username.
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An alias in the context of the IndieWeb could be a nickname, often unrelated to an actual name, perhaps used as a username on silos or chat-names, or possibly a DNS ALIAS record.
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Front End Study Hall is an HTML + CSS focused group meeting, held on Zoom to experiment and learn with the basic building blocks of the web. All skill levels welcome.
Homebrew Website Clubs are online and/or in-person meetups where we discuss designing and developing our personal websites as a way to take back our online identities and control our content. This is an in-person-only event.
This event is a place to discuss writing and writing-related topics. If you write on the web, whether short messages, detailed blog posts, reviews, rantings or fiction, come join us.
DÜSSELDORF, Nordrhein-Westfalen: Xafé im KAP1 Bibliothekscafé
Homebrew Website Club (HWC) Düsseldorf is an in-person meeting for everybody who is interested in setting up a personal website and talk about web-related issues.
IndieWeb community guidelines are advice, tips, and a loose collection of emergent norms in the IndieWeb community beyond the code-of-conduct — new community members should read through these to get a better sense of how to participate harmoniously in shared IndieWeb spaces such as the chat channels and virtual Zooms (HWC, Pop-ups, FrESH, and any others shared in chat).
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