Thanx a lot for the list! I will pass it on ...
However, block themes are so fast that I disabled caching altogether on sites using them 😇
Thanx a lot for the list! I will pass it on ...
However, block themes are so fast that I disabled caching altogether on sites using them 😇
@Ernesthy
> so for the profile name in the blog profile section,
> is the writing correct?
... if your website is example.com, then the blog-wide profile can be found at @example.com@example.com.
> Is it okay to turn off "Enable authors"?
If I understand it correctly, the option just generates more feeds that can be followed in the Fediverse, one per author with the user name of the author.
So if your website is a one-man-show enabling both is a bit of an overkill.
I disabled Authors (too many feeds otherwise) and put blog@domain.name in the ActivityPub settings.
All messages come from the blog, it looks good in the Mastodon profile and I think that the doubled domain name looks kind of funny.
Only disadvantage so far is that Mastodon shortens the user name if it is mentioned in a message. So it appears as just @ blog (without the space).
But you can e.g. also choose your name or something else.
@Ernesthy
Glad it helped.
“Pretty print” is some code. Not sure why it appears. Reloading the page helps I think
Very good post about setting up the ActivityPub plugin on your self hosted WordPress web site.
#wordpress #activitypub #fediverse #mastodon https://jseggers.com/technology/how-to-set-up-activitypub-for-self-hosted-wordpress-sites/
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