📄 Got Flights Added to My Website
So after some thought I finally have flights on my site!
Full Post💬 Merged Flights Into Master
After some tidying I’ve finished merging ‘flights’ into my ‘master’ branch, thus finishing an ability to post Flights from my website. While the initial presentation of data is sparse, this lays the groundwork to owning my flight data instead of relying on a third service to store and present it.
📷 Finishing Up Single Page Flights
📄 Starting to Add Flight Logs
MyFlightradar24 is the only silo–if it can be counted as one–that I consistently use. Its presentation of my flight data is wonderful, but I feel like I could do it myself on my own site. Today, I’ve opened up my flights branch so I can finally sort out what I need to make this happen!
Full Post💬 Added Search Powered by DuckDuckGo
I’ve added a search bar to my site’s main navigation that’s powered by DuckDuckGo. Its styling doesn’t look quite right to me when on a desktop, though, and while it looks more at-home on mobile it also doesn’t feel quite correct. Perhaps, though, I’m being overcritical.
📷 Finished 'Send Webmentions' Form
💬 Image Resize and Tidy
I’ve sorted out how to have Hugo resize images larger than 1,080 pixels in width/height, and also started using HTML Tidy to clean up my generated pages. They weren’t itches I knew I had earlier this month, but they’re scratched now.
📄 State of My Website December 2019
It’s only been about a month since I’ve had my new domain up and a website created using Hugo, but I already feel like I got a lot done with it.
Full Post💬 Hurrah, Webmentions Are Now Displayed!
Hurrah, webmentions are now displayed! My implementation of it for my site is done during Hugo’s static generation, so alack new mentions are not displayed in real time. Yet. Maybe soon?
💬 So Much Metadata
So much metadata, but now all the posting types have additional metadata in the form of OpenGraph (Facebook), Twitter Cards (Twitter), and Schema.org (Google). But man, that was a total slog to actually make sure it all works.