I was thinking earlier that it would be pretty cool to have an #ActivityPub-powered app that uses something like the old #WordPress#PostFormats feature that, in turn, supports post formats that other #Fediverse services use.
For example, the app can post regular posts like this one, structured link posts that work with services like #Lemmy, galleries through @pixelfed and videos through #Peertube.
Unless #ActivityPub automatically reformats posts based on what they contain when a user of services like these receives them in their feeds? I'm not sure how this works under the metaphorical hood. 🤔
#Wordpress hat angekündigt eine auto-share Funktion für #Mastodon zu implementieren, nachdem diese Funktion für #Twitter abgeschaltet wird, weil Musk spinnt.
I saw this while browsing the wordpress hashtag and was reminded of the massively increasing problem of Internet sustainability. We tend to only think about crypto mining, streaming media or AI generative tools but slow, inefficient websites contribute to this too. Let's make more effective, fast, simpler websites that do the job of information delivery and findability. #sustywp#wordpress#carbonfootprint#webdev
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En este post se repasa, con vídeos, la primera parte de la construcción de un sitio web de #WordPress optimizado, desde cero. El proyecto es real y se trata de implementar una base de datos de formaciones y centros de formación.
#WordPress plugins that inject their own update notification banners/UIs into the top of every page in the WordPress admin are the most annoying things ever.
It should be a requirement of listing your plugin on wordpress.org that your plugin doesn't do this.
@kevin@fediversenews Agree, though will only become big if / when WordPress replaces this Twitter sharing feature with one that does so to decentralised networks (not saying just Mastodon).
That would then mark a shift in how / where a large volume of web traffic gets distributed. #wordpress#mastodon#jetpack
Poked my head into Mastodon quickly, still people ranting about Bluesky.
Again: if you want to make Mastodon more welcome to people and have everyone here, it needs to get easier to use and add features people need (working replies, working search, quote posts, better discoverability of interesting posts).
📣 Notice: Jetpack is shutting Twitter autoposting for good. This is a good opportunity to well, get users to move to Mastodon and the Fediverse (forget Bluesky, it’s a dumpsterfire like Twitter). Of course, Sakurajima is also an alternative as a good handful of Anime bloggers are here, besides other places.
I’m investigating in possibly opening up a sister instance, running Calckey, but on a different domain tld from this one. This instance will be restricted to content creators already and members who are on our flagship instance for more than a month. More updates coming on that front soon.
Wordpress.com posts won't be able to be shared onto the bird site anymore: apparently, the tw*t in command turned around and changed the terms and pricing on the Twitter API on a short notice. The good news is that the ability to auto-share to Instagram and Mastodon is to be added soon. #wordpress#mastodon
@starrymom Looks great! Still waiting for my templated personal #wordpress website to come online. #cloudflare is on day 4 of transferring my domain from Gandi.
Is there such a thing as #flatfile#CMS that doesn't run on a webserver but rather can just sync between users on a cloud desktop sync like #Dropbox or #OneDrive?
I'm trying to put together a simple internal relational database-style site to share with my team without spinning up yet another cloud app to do it.
It would have tags, categories, a couple views of the data, and an input form. I know how to build such a thing in #Wordpress but trying to do it with minimal IT fuss or muss.
Just to be clear here, WordPress currently powers half a billion websites; its estimated market share of known websites using CMS is over 60%; and its general share of the entire web is estimated to be at around 30–40% overall.