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Content Management Systems, Web Readers, and RSS
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Content Management Systems (CMS) / Static Site Generators (SSG)
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Court House News ☛ WPEngine dodges most of dismissal bid in WordPress licensing fight
WPEngine, a company that builds tools for web designers and hosts websites built on WordPress, got a partial win Friday against a motion to dismiss its complaint against Automattic, its CEO and WordPress co-founder Matthew Mullenweg.
Mullenweg initially owned the WordPress source code and trademark and now also runs Automattic, which owns and operates several for-profit businesses that operate within the WordPress ecosystem and compete with WPEngine.
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James G ☛ Creating a searchable archive page
I have wanted to write a blog post about this for the longest time because despite having a full-text search engine on my site I still find a lot of utility in searching posts by title with my blog post list page. That is to say: if you are looking for a way to search your site, a good way to start may be to have a page that lists yoru post titles! It's amazing how effective a single list of titles can be as a way to search through your words.
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Web Browsers/Web Servers
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James G ☛ Artemis Changelog #7
Artemis, the calm web reader I maintain, has a few new features. Below is a summary of the features now available to all users.
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Buttondown LLC ☛ rssrssrssrss (that is not a typo)
One of the more common requests we get for our RSS to email feature is the ability to add multiple RSS feeds, so that you can send a monthly or weekly digest to subscribers containing items from not one but two (or three, or four) feeds. This is a totally reasonable and rational request, but has a lot of hidden product and architectural complexity under the surface: [...]
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