I added a hidden feature to the Post Kinds plugin for use on my site. I haven’t figure out the best way to link to it, but if you add /onthisday/12/13, the first number being the month the second the year, it will return all posts made on that day in history.
I previously added /kind/photo/2018/12 – Date(year, month, and day) archives for my post kinds. As well as the ability to pull a tag archive of some, such as.. /kind/photo/parkeologychallenge .
Available on all Post Kinds enabled sites right now.
Notes
Kind:short content: a post or status update with just plain content and typically without a title
Did a lot of little changes to the plugins and theme that run my site as part of a bigger goal to move the main feed of my site off the main page. That included adding links to the various feeds, and fiddling with the h-card/bio. Curious what people think. I don’t think I’m done by a long shot, but it is a much cleaner site than before. I have a few more things planned.
I decided to work on my website theme for a bit. In order to support it, today I shipped(with a minor bug, sorry), a new Indieweb plugin that adds the ability to add the rel-me links inside the h-card widget instead of by themselves. I’m now using it. In my theme, I added support for a dedicated h-card page. I’ll be turning it on on my site likely in future as I experiment with moving my feed off of my main page.
Enjoying a nice day off with no Black Friday drama. Wonder if anyone I know is braving the stores.
I have streamlined my process for posting from the Indigenous for Android client to my site and syndicating to Twitter. More tweets coming.
Commemorates the division of Berlin by the Berlin Wall and the deaths that occurred there. The monument was created in 1998 by the Federal Republic of Germany and the Federal State of Berlin. It is located on Bernauer Straße at the corner of Ackerstraße and includes a Chapel of Reconciliation, the Berlin Wall Documentation Centre, a 60-metre (200 ft) section of the former border, a window of remembrance and a visitor centre.
Only a short distance from the parking lot where Hitler’s bunker is the memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe, which is a series of concrete blocks. It is very large and abstract.
A surprisingly number of people are here for the Hebrew language tour. Wish my Hebrew was better.