#The_Decryptorthe same, h-feed on the body, and p-author with the h-card
#The_Decryptorone issue is then the feed has no name, an option would be to put the h-feed on the html element instead, then you can use the title element as the p-name of the feed
#The_Decryptoractually there's another issue, the url of each h-entry is being picked up as belonging to the parent h-feed instead, so the entries are ending up as an array on the wrong property
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#[catgirlinspace]right, am fixing that for my new website. just wannya make sure i have the classes in the right place to still have h-card get picked up.
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#gRegor"nya~ (posts)" on the homepage looks like it could be the feed name
#gRegorNot sure if many consumers use h-feed author. My h-feeds only publish the name then the child h-entry and it works swimmingly in social readers as well as converted to Atom via granary.io
#[0x3b0b]Hmm. I think that used to tell me something along the lines of something or other being misconfigured go make your html have this (and showed something I already had) instead of raising an error because I only support TLS 1.3. I wonder if I used to support 1.2.