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☕︎ ∙ Fun & Forum Games / Re: Fortunately / Unfortunately« on: May 27, 2022, 02:18:47 pm »fortunately, the bridge was only about 2 meters above the ground. 11
☔︎ ∙ Help & Tutorials / Re: How to increase site views« on: February 13, 2022, 07:54:17 pm »I second what Cobra! says. Metrics and views are stressful. A vast majority of the outside world is stressful. Working on something with the idea of pleasing someone else is stressful, and it will never stop being stressful until you learn to stop focusing on what everyone else wants from you. By focusing on what you want with your webpage and not what the greater community of the internet wants, you're moving the priorities away from pleasing as many people as possible and towards focusing on what you want from your work. Motivation is the key to the success of your webpage, and what's more motivating than simply focusing on what you want to make of your small corner on the internet? 12
⛄︎ ∙ Forum Discussion / Re: Forum feature requests and Ideas« on: February 13, 2022, 07:23:37 pm »The Matrix ID field is all fully working as intended. Now, all that's left to do is to do the same for XMPP addresses, which should be a simple matter of showing the XMPP address directly or appending the user's XMPP address to the XMPP handle. XMPP handles are formatted in the following way: xmpp:username@server.org 13
⛄︎ ∙ Forum Discussion / Re: Forum feature requests and Ideas« on: February 13, 2022, 04:18:07 pm »When it comes to turning Matrix IDs into a clickable URL that will automatically open in a Matrix client... I'm not entirely sure about how you should go about implementing that feature. While I do know that xmpp:username@server.com is a way of opening XMPP addresses in a local client, I'm not entirely sure about whether Matrix supports a one-liner like that or if the Matrix protocol has a completely different way of dealing with this. I guess I'll have to start reading up on some documentation for this. Edit: After searching around for another ten seconds, I managed to find https://matrix.t:ha: as a means of creating browser-accessible URLs which point to a user's Matrix ID. Using this, it's possible to simply append a user's Matrix ID to the end of the URL in the format of https://matrix.t:ha:#/@username:server.com in order to turn a user's Matrix ID into one, easily clickable URL that works for most clients. 14
⛄︎ ∙ Forum Discussion / Re: Forum feature requests and Ideas« on: February 13, 2022, 03:38:55 pm »Sure, can you give me an example of what a Matrix profile link looks like? (Iv never used it :omg:smile:A Matrix user ID is formatted in the following way: @username:server.com Funnily enough, I've only ever used XMPP, with Matrix only coming into my view within the past year or so. I just thought that it'd be a good idea to add more chat protocols into the mix just in case someone has one and not the other. 15
⛄︎ ∙ Forum Discussion / Re: Forum feature requests and Ideas« on: February 13, 2022, 02:42:42 am »It would be nice to have the option to attach an XMPP/Matrix address to our profiles. |
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