Implementing The IndieWeb Into My Website
I wanted to utilise the IndieWeb to take ownership of my data and to make may site more connected. This post talks about how I've managed to do that.
📅 11 April 2020
I wanted to utilise the IndieWeb to take ownership of my data and to make may site more connected. This post talks about how I've managed to do that.
📅 11 April 2020
Ever wondered how websites check your password? I mean, how can they check your password without being able to read it? It's a catch 22, surely?
📅 31 March 2020
WordPress is not slow. This website uses WordPress and is pretty darn quick, I think you will agree? In this post I want to talk a little bit about how I've optimised the performance of this website so that it loads in less than 2 seconds.
📅 18 March 2020
I recently wrote a post about moving from Nextcloud to Synology, in that post I mention how I'm backing up to Backblaze B2. This post explains how I configured that.
📅 11 March 2020
Following a hardware failure in Feb 2019, I moved away from my old Synology to a home built server running Nextcloud. I've now moved back to Synology. This post explains why.
📅 10 March 2020
This post shows you how to create a simple install script for when you install a fresh build of Ubuntu. This will help you get up and running much quicker.
📅 03 March 2020
A lot of people like to have the option of having a dark mode for a website. Here's how to add it to your site.
📅 03 February 2020
The new Gutenberg editor in WordPress is pretty good, but I wanted to be able to customise the colour palette of my blocks. This post will show you how to add a custom colour palette to the Gutenberg editor.
📅 04 January 2020
Markdown is a simplified version of HTML. If you want to know how to convert WordPress to Markdown, you should probably read this post.
📅 26 December 2019
In this post I'm going to show you how to setup email with your own domain using the same company I use to host my email, Zoho.
📅 10 December 2019
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