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Wah, Netlify nearly gave me a heart attack with all the warning triangles.

Apparently all my sites are built via one system, and they should be switched to build on another. Okay?

Sounds like I just need to go flip an option somewhere? Has anyone already done this and had any issues?

In my wiki/digital garden I have a collection of tutorials on webmentions including the basics — you can get up and running with only two lines of HTML! — using microformats to enrich your mentions; adding a webmention form; and parsing, displaying, and updating them with Eleventy, Netlify, and Bridgy.

Hope it can be helpful to someone!

reillyspitzfaden.com/digital-g

reillyspitzfaden.comA Quick Guide to Everything I Know about Webmentions

Bonjour Masto. J'ai créé un #blog que j'héberge sur #netlify . J'aimerais le rendre disponible sur le #fediverse . J'ai donc inscrit mon blog sur #bridgyfed qui a créé un identifiant : @benjaminthiry.netlify.app@web.brid.gy
Mais impossible pour moi de le trouver sur Mastodon et donc de m'y abonner. Quelqu'un a-t-il déjà expérimenté Bridgy Fed ? Je ne sais pas ce que je rate.

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#Netlify update again: Name.com customer support is saying they won't help me because my domain wasn't registered there, despite the Name.com reseller agreement saying "comply with ICANN and support your customers or else" and my email to support being "hey Netlify isn't complying with ICANN and supporting me".

name.com/policies/api-reseller

This is such low stakes in terms of everything's shitty and all software is on its way to being bad for business, but dang.

www.name.comReseller Agreement | Name.comName.com is your complete source for domain names, hosting and other online presence solutions.

Anyone know any #netlify alternatives cause they're obsessed about llms now.
Might also be a good time to move my site repo to something like codeberg as well.

So far I know that Coolify exists but I don't know any other possible hosts.

@jwildeboer I added the records and now the domain is showing the homepage, however all other pages keep using netlify subdomain:

sustainabilityinthemaking.com/

when I click 'about' becomes:

sustainainabilityinthemaking.n

Is it still something that needs to adjust or is something I need to set up somehow in Netlify?

Sustainability in the MakingSustainability in the MakingA craft-based PhD that explores how cultures of making can contribute to sustainability change.

#WordPress tech question: How do I get a custom 404 page to load when running a WordPress-to-static site on #Netlify?

I am using Patrick Posner's amazing Simply Static plugin: wordpress.org/plugins/simply-s

The site was built with Elementor. And when running locally, WordPress loads the 404 template correctly.

However, when running the static deploy on Netlify, the 404 template does not load. It is loading Netlify's 404 notice.

Any links to docs or personal experience to help me get there?

WordPress.orgSimply Static – The WordPress Static Site GeneratorCreate a static website directly from your WordPress website with Simply Static.

Interesting.

"Netlify’s new Free plan joins Netlify’s other self-serve pricing plan options and is exactly what it says on the tin: free forever with no financial risk. On the Free plan, you can deploy commercial projects, personal sites, or other creative explorations you want to share on the web."

netlify.com/blog/introducing-n

www.netlify.comIntroducing Netlify’s Free planDeploy web projects with Netlify’s Free plan. Get 100 GB bandwidth, CI/CD, serverless functions, and more. No credit card required, no surprise charges. Start building today.

Been hosting my portfolio site with Namecheap for a few years now, but looking into switching to Netlify…

1. Seems like it’s free for my use case? Big plus if true!
2. Reconfiguring SSL every year is always a huge hassle, and their support documentation is a labyrinthine mess.

Also, seems like a lot of fellow designers on here use Netlify. Anyone willing to share their experience?