It always makes me happy when my desktop widget tells me there are new comments. Yes, I'm all for blog comments. Which isn't exactly common.
A small release with improvements for Mastodon and Bluesky
In my very detailed post on Obsidian and Kirby, I described how I synchronize my data between the two and use it to manage my blog. I'll now expand on that.
In this article, we will write a script that allows us to create a note in Kirby using the Signal messenger.
This release includes some bug fixes for Kirby 4 and 5 users, and some previously announced features for Kirby 5 users.
We have released two new Kirby plugins that will help us – and hopefully, you, too – with planning and publishing posts.
Subscribe to a certain calendar URL and see all your planned and published posts in your default calendar app.
For many who are thinking about how to implement their blog, the underlying system is already set: WordPress. Today, more than ever, it’s the market leader among content management systems. But there are adequate alternatives to consider.
In this guide, we will develop a Raycast plugin that allows us to create a note that will be published not only on our page, but also on Mastodon and/or Bluesky.
This new release has grown unexpectedly large and primarily delivers changes for posting to Mastodon and Bluesky, as well as collecting responses from both.
This Kirby plugin will auto publish a page when a toggle is enabled and a date set.
Thomas has launched a nice new service, he calls it Bloggerrolle, and I just had to write a Kirby plugin for it.