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Developer instructions for h-card and rel-me inclusion into themes #90

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chrisaldrich opened this issue Dec 6, 2017 · 6 comments
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@chrisaldrich
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Based on conversations here: https://chat.indieweb.org/wordpress/2017-12-04#t1512409227038500 (and cross reference https://chat.indieweb.org/wordpress/2017-12-04#t1512409462787400)

We should better document and include an example for how to include the h-card output into a theme. Ideally it could be done to the level that a Gen2 person could reasonably follow to add it, perhaps by cutting and pasting a code segment.

There's apparently similar code for for rel-me, so that should be documented too.

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miklb commented Dec 6, 2017

there is a h-card widget that most themes support so probably more of a documentation case than additional code.

@herestomwiththeweather
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please pardon my cluelessness. should a wordpress user attempting to rsvp for indiewebcamp install https://wordpress.org/plugins/hcard-widget/

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miklb commented Dec 7, 2017

@herestomwiththeweather have they successfully sent/received webmentions already? If so, then the widget isn't necessary. The post-kinds plugin does have support for replying to RSVP but a manual RSVP in a note should work if webmentions are already working.

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thanks. yes, the webmention works. it is just that the rsvp shows up as blank in the facepile.

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miklb commented Dec 7, 2017

ah. I haven't explored the built in face-piles yet. Best to ask in the semantic-linkbacks repo as that's where that code lives.

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thank you!

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