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Wonders of Web Weaving

Wonders of Web Weaving
Indie Web
Indieweb
Omg.lol
Neatnik.net
Bear Blog
Digital Gardens
PHP
Core Web Technologies
Garden Metaphor
Sketchbook
Creative Process

Conversations with people who love to make websites.

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In this episode, Cory and I talk about, among other things, the role of community in the indie web, a day in the life with his website, and music listening and community as it relates to personal websites. View the episode transcript at web-w... more

In this episode, Mike and I talk about, among other things, balancing personal and professional identities on personal websites, curating interesting content on the web, and creating bridges between disciplines with curation. View the episode transcr... more

In this episode, Marisabel and I talk about, among other things, websites as gardens, sharing art on one's personal website, and seasons of making our websites. View the episode transcript at web-weaving.jamesg.blog/4.

In this episode, Herman and I talk about, among other things, the history and design of Bear Blog, moderation systems, and building communities around blogging. View the episode transcript at web-weaving.jamesg.blog/3.

In this episode, Alexandra and I talk about, among other things, building indie web communities, communicating the possibilities of having a personal website, and more. View the episode transcript at web-weaving.jamesg.blog/2.

In this episode, Adam and I talk about, among other things, his story getting started with the web, building omg.lol, and encouraging people to start websites. View the episode transcript at web-weaving.jamesg.blog/1.

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#3: Herman (bearblog.dev)
Q: What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a website?
Start writing and publishing quickly without worrying about perfection, lean into Bear Blog's built-in community, and focus on enjoying the process of creation rather than chasing flawless initial posts.
#3: Herman (bearblog.dev)
Q: What does a typical day maintaining Bear Blog look like?
He manages a balance between responding to user requests, moderating new blogs, and refining the discovery feed, with an emphasis on keeping the system simple and secure while staying engaged with the community.
#4: Marisabel (marisabel.nl)
Q: What motivates you to keep the site evolving rather than locking it into a single look or format?
Because the site is my space to relax and be myself, I allow changes to reflect my exploration and seasons of creativity, keeping it fun and aligned with how I feel day to day.
#4: Marisabel (marisabel.nl)
Q: Why did you choose to present sketches in a dedicated sketchbook section instead of mirroring a typical feed?
I wanted to rebel against the polished Instagram aesthetic and show that sketches, including imperfect ones, can inspire and seed bigger works; the sketchbook is a space for exploration and learning, not just finished art.
#4: Marisabel (marisabel.nl)
Q: When did your website first start feeling like a garden, and how did that shape what you publish?
It happened as I grew more comfortable beyond the technical and professional aspects, embracing the digital garden idea and letting the site be less structured and more free to grow with ideas and projects.

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