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Learn how to write SEO-friendly and W3C-compliant meta tags, including title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter cards to improve your web

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Learn how to write SEO-friendly and W3C-compliant meta tags, including title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter cards to improve your web
Learn how to write SEO-friendly and W3C-compliant meta tags, including title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter cards to improve your web
proposed standard: a field in a RSS that offers an endpoint to tell the author that I liked their post. Web mentions are close but require that I actually publish a link to them as an anti-spam measure. I don't want or need to appear in any list, I just want to make a number go up so the author feels appreciated. We could make it basically anonymous if we want so there is no spam incentive. (yes, robots will wonder in by accident sometimes, but they have no motive to)
(the truth is that getting notifications that people read my posts and appreciate them is a big reason I use tumblr rather than publishing to a website; I love that evidence that people care)
I set out to announce two components I wrote for displaying Bluesky likes and ended up ranting about the pain of building accessible, localizable web components in 2025. The components are still here, though — lucky you?

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Pioneering web advocate Molly Holzschlag has died at the age of 60 after battling multiple illnesses.
My friend Deborah Edwards-Oñoro wrote this. May her memory be a blessing.
A few memories of web pioneer and advocate Molly Holzschlag who died yesterday at the age of 60 years old.
New web services are being built to a self-defeatingly low UX and performance standard, and existing experiences are now pervasively re-deve
Web story.
This is a educational web story relating science and mathematics project.
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