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#cambridgeport90I have probably asked this question before, but when posting to a Wordpress site from something like, say, Quill. How do you make the syndication targets show? I can't find a way to modify the Indieauth properties for that. Is this something where I have to actually edit a file? Which I'm all for learning how to do, by the way.
#cambridgeport90It used to work on my old IIS install, but since moving to Plesk, I have had weird problems with the IndieWeb functionality in particular.
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#GWGcambridgeport90: What are you looking to syndicate to?
#cambridgeport90By default posts should show up as being able to syndicate to Twitter, Github, (though I haven't used that one yet since haven't had an opportunity to post an issue), and Micro.blog.
#cambridgeport90By default posts should show up as being able to syndicate to Twitter, Github, (though I haven't used that one yet since haven't had an opportunity to post an issue), and Micro.blog.
#cambridgeport90It shows up on the editor screen, but not on third-party interfaces.
#GWGInteresting, did you go into settings and hit refresh targets?
#cambridgeport90It seems that the indieauth and micropub functionalities are sort of finicky; considering how not all client supports the same parts of the spec.
#GWGThe targets are only set right now by syndication links
#cambridgeport90Ah. So it's not supposed to work with third-party interfaces? I find that Wordpress is the only one I had trouble with; had issues with it in my previous install, too; just randomly quit working.
#GWGNot sure what you mean by third party, it works with Micropub
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