Commonplace Book Online

I have been researching Mastodon and came across the website of Chris Aldrich. His concept of his website as a commonplace book and hub of all of his publishing resonates.

Chris states this: I use this website as my primary hub for online identity and communication. It’s also my online commonplace book.

Chris Aldrich

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  1. Chris Aldrich Avatar

    If you find it useful/helpful, I and some others have been documenting some of this and similar sorts of patterns and use cases at https://indieweb.org/commonplace_book. Perhaps some of the examples may bring some further inspiration? (Belated happy birthday by the way!)

    1. Thelma Michelle Moore Avatar

      Hello! I will check that out. I looked at your video yesterday on setting up the IndieWeb plugins. I ran into one small issue, I like Gutenberg. So I am thinking it through and will look at the video again. Thank you for the reference!! Thank you for the birthday wish!!

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