indieweb / wordpress-indieweb

Helps you establish your IndieWeb identity by extending the user profile to provide rel-me and h-card fields. It also includes a bundled installer for a core set of IndieWeb-related plugins.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/indieweb/
MIT License
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indieweb plugin wordpress wordpress-plugin

IndieWeb

Contributors: pfefferle, indieweb, dshanske
Donate link: https://indieweb.org/how-to-sponsor
Tags: indieweb, webmention, POSSE, indieauth
Requires at least: 4.7
Requires PHP: 5.6
Tested up to: 6.6
Stable tag: 4.0.5
License: MIT
License URI: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

IndieWeb for WordPress!

Description

The IndieWeb Plugin for Wordpress helps you establish your IndieWeb identity by extending the user profile to provide rel-me and h-card fields and optionally adding widgets to display this. It also includes a bundled installer for a core set of IndieWeb-related plugins. It's meant to be a one-stop shop to help WordPress users quickly and easily join the growing IndieWeb movement (see below).

Some of these plugins allow you to:

The IndieWeb

The IndieWeb is a people-focused alternative to the ‘corporate web’ that allows you to be the hub of your own web presence. It's been written about in Wired, The Atlantic, Slate, and Gigaom amongst others.

The IndieWeb, like WordPress, feels that your content is yours

When you post something on the web, it should belong to you, not a corporation. Too many companies have gone out of business and lost all of their users’ data. By joining the IndieWeb, your content stays yours and in your control.

The IndieWeb is here to help you be better connected

Your articles and status messages can be syndicated to all services, not just one, allowing you to engage with everyone in your social network/social graph. Even replies and likes on other services can come back to your site so they’re all in one place.

Interested in connecting your WordPress site to the IndieWeb? Let us help you get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get Started?

IndieWeb for WordPress includes a plugin installer program. A Getting Started Guide can be found under IndieWeb.

Where can I find help? Can I contribute?

A group of web developers (including those knowledgeable about WordPress, among many other web technologies) can be found discussing and working on IndieWeb related technologies in the wiki at indieweb.org or in the #IndieWeb IRC on Freenode. WordPress specific portions of the IndieWeb camp can be found at WordPress, Getting Started on WordPress, Examples, and other plugins.

If you need additional assistance, feel free to reach out to any of the WordPress Outreach Club members via the website, our individual websites, or our social media presences -- we're happy to help!

Why IndieWeb?

Find more information and details for the motivations for joining the IndieWeb at https://indieweb.org/Why

What about plugin XYZ?

If you think we missed a plugin reference, please file an issue on Github.

What plugins are included in this package? Can I install them separately?

One could certainly download, install, and activate some or all of these plugins separately, picking and choosing features as needed, but it is much quicker and easier to utilize the interface provided by this IndieWeb plugin to install and activate them.

Changelog

Project maintained on github at indieweb/wordpress-indieweb.

4.0.5

4.0.4

4.0.3

4.0.2

4.0.1

4.0.0

3.4.7

3.4.6

3.4.5

3.4.4

3.4.3

3.4.2

3.4.1

3.4.0

3.3.14

3.3.13

3.3.12

3.3.11

3.3.10

3.3.9

3.3.8

3.3.7

3.3.6

3.3.5

3.3.4

3.3.3

3.3.2

3.3.1

3.3.0

3.2.2

3.2.1

3.2.0

3.1.1

3.1.0

3.0.6

3.0.5

3.0.4

3.0.3

3.0.2

3.0.1

3.0.0

2.2.0

2.1.1

2.1.0

2.0.0

1.1.0

1.0.0

Installation

  1. Upload the indieweb-folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
  3. ...and that's it :)
  4. Seriously though, this plugin includes a number of other configurable files as well as services, which need to be set up/configured individually. A good resource for details on setting them up quickly can be found at IndieWeb: Getting Started on WordPress. We also recommend viewing the instruction pages of the individual sub-plugins themselves.