Bookmarked https://david.shanske.com/2020/09/26/converting-your-wordpress-theme-for-microformats-2-part-2/. This here’s probably the best guide …

Bookmarked https://david.shanske.com/2020/09/26/converting-your-wordpress-theme-for-microformats-2-part-2/.

This here’s probably the best guide to “IndieWebifying” _any_ WordPress theme. Two things: (1) You could definitely use a _child theme_ to do this. (Pro: very few files and very little code. Con: can’t have child theme child themes [in case others would wanna build off your work].) (2) You may wanna check for _existing_ `e-content` and `p-summary` elements, like those added by plugins—Micropub—rather than blindly add them to every post.

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  1. Jan Boddez Avatar

    Just noticed someone wrap their existing entry-content in another one, causing the element’s overall padding to be twice what it (probably) should be.
    (This other thing I keep seeing is p-name inside a note.)