The IndieWeb community is building the foundation of a web controlled by individuals for themselves. It's crucial to have independent web creators from all backgrounds….
The IndieWebCamp community develops several widely implemented specifications, including IndieAuth, Webmention, and Micropub. Additional specifications (like Vouch) are in development. Lastly, IndieWebCamp also makes heavy (re-)use of microformats specifications.
The IndieWeb Community is largely based on principles (AKA tenets) such as own your data, scratch your own itches, build tools for yourself, selfdogfood, document your stuff, open source […] remember to have fun!
Features: The following classes are used to mark up the author bio for Indieweb parsing: h-card, u-photo, p-name, u-url, rel=me, p-locality, p-country-name, u-email, p-note.
What I'm hoping for is that folk in the DID community will consider integrating with IndieAuth. This would enable easy adoption for website owners, and make the logical connection between DID and IndieAuth.
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.
Indigo is a lightweight theme for Hugo with IndieWeb features baked in. It's great for longer-form blogging, placing its focus on distraction-free reading and beautiful typefaces.