Liked Three: History & Examples by Chris AldrichChris Aldrich (boffosocko.com)
Three: History & Examples Commonplace books (or commonplaces) are a way to compile knowledge, usually by writing information into books. They have been kept from antiquity, and were kept particularly during the Renaissance and in the nineteenth century. #HeyPresstoConf20 The following all had/kept c...
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4/15 #HeyPresstoConf20 For fun try adding /wp-json/wp/v2/posts/ to any WordPress url or /wp-json/wp/v2/posts/?per_page=1 will get you the latest post or /wp-json/wp/v2/comments for 20 recent comments or /wp-json/wp/v2/search?search=splot will return search results for "splot"

Alan, you might like Multi WP Blog search from a while back. Local storage could make it actually useful.

Liked https://twitter.com/cogdog/status/1309218797987930112 by Alan Levine (Twitter)

7/15 #HeyPresstoConf20 Adding to TRU-Collector SPLOT a custom API endpoint to return random image/meta data, so SPLOT could be source for image-based activities- writing prompts?

Reload demo https://cogdog.github.io/splotlab/randysplot/

Blogged https://cogdogblog.com/2019/03/splot-truck/ pic.twitter.com/OcKnB2Ftqa

image-based activities- writing prompts ❤️

Hey Pressto! Conference 2020 – A WordPress and ClassicPress conference which happens only on Twitter  #HeyPresstoConf20 organised by Phil Barker (@philbarker) and Pat Lockley  (@pgogy).

It seems to follow on from the 2020 PressEdConf Conference ( I took part in the 2018 one)

Plenty of interesting ideas, for example,  the strong mention of classic WordPress and the Environmental Policy.

A while back I wondered about participating in PressEd using a blog and bridgy that might be an interesting way to take IndieWeb ideas to Hey Pressto.