I thought of that before, but I wanted to keep the site as static as I could. Otherwise I wouldn't bother with JS and fetch the comments server-side to keep the site JS-free. Also, another plus of...
builds a minimal AP server right into the blog. Might be an interesting read!
I thought of that before, but I wanted to keep the site as static as I could. Otherwise I wouldn't bother with JS and fetch the comments server-side to keep the site JS-free.
Also, another plus of my approach: You can link it to your existing account, whether you control the instance or not. As long as the instance you're on supports the Mastodon API, it'll work.
Still, that's another approach that has its own pros and cons.
I thought of that before, but I wanted to keep the site as static as I could. Otherwise I wouldn't bother with JS and fetch the comments server-side to keep the site JS-free.
Also, another plus of my approach: You can link it to your existing account, whether you control the instance or not. As long as the instance you're on supports the Mastodon API, it'll work.
Still, that's another approach that has its own pros and cons.
This is a pretty short post I wrote just to shout the idea out into the world. (and also to test my implementation)