With this Kirby plugin, you can prevent AI crawlers from visiting your own site.
There is a lot of stuff happening with the IndieConnector plugin, this is what's going on right now.
This is how I show related pages under every post on my site.
This is how I realized the blogroll on my website
The Pexels-Image-Field got an update for Kirby 4
Today is a day full of surprises. Not only has winter suddenly arrived, but also the big new update of Kirby.
Version 3 brings a major new release of the Podcaster plugin for Kirby. With numerous new features and optimizations. An overview.
Today is the day: Kirby 3.6 has been released. What doesn’t seem to be a massive release in the first place, comes with some fundamental changes in the background.
Maybe you know one or another Kirby plugin of mine. The most used once are my comment and podcast plugin. I want to sum up what's going to happen with those plugins.
I was about to get crazy because my Kirby Komment plugin wasn't working when installed via zip file. The solution? One line…
For some time now, you can leave comments on my site. After some development time I recently published my solution for that as a Kirby plugin.
The installation of Kirby ist pretty easy. But if you want to install the content management system using git and keep it up to date, there are some things to pay attention to. In this video I'll show you how to do so.
For a recent project, I was testing around with the possibilities to read userdata from logged in Kirby users. While doing so, I had a nice idea.
Some time ago, I worked on a website for which I use the Kirby CMS. While looking at the CheatSheet, I thought that it would be nice, to have a kirby-autocomplete for Sublime Text.
I mentioned it one time or another, I am currently working on a little podcast show. For that, I wrote a plugin for my favorite CMS, Kirby.