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Re: "Esteemed Bubble residents"
Another tip: you can use Antenna to publish gemlog entry updates. Just add a new entry in your gemlog with the old URL, but with an updated date and title. (Of course, this assumes you have a manually created gemlog index somewhere.)
In Bubble userspaces, you can publish the whole gemlog feed or individual posts to Antenna. There's an action for this at the bottom of the post/feed. I haven't tested what happens if you try republishing a post with a different title...
2023-11-02 · 2 days ago
@skyjake
In Bubble userspaces, you can publish the whole gemlog feed or individual posts to Antenna. There's an action for this at the bottom of the post/feed.
I'm not seeing such an action, but maybe I'm not grasping what you mean by "at the bottom of the post/feed"...?
What does the "action" look like? Is it a button? A link? What name/verbiage should I be looking for?
Oopsies, I had accidentally disabled all the Antenna actions for everyone. They are back now. Look for this in the Actions section of a post:
Submit post to 📡 Antenna
You should see a similar link at the bottom of
@skyjake Thanks! Just one more question. Does submitting the feed mean "up through its current set of posts" and then one need do that again at some point, or does it imply future posts in the feed are automatically submitted?
The first one. There are no automated submissions to Antenna.
You can add your Gemini or Atom feed into an aggregator like CAPCOM, though, to get continual fetching of the feed.
2023-11-03 · 2 days ago
Esteemed Bubble residents — I'd like some thoughts on a specific Bubble use case, namely wanting to update a past post that's mostly a list of things. For example, I recently added this line: - The Zeroeth Commandment: Thou shalt not inconvenience. to: [gemini link] Favorite quotes because that's where it belonged from an information point of view. But then I started thinking I'd like others here to actually see it, but starting feeling that devoting a gemlog post to content like this: [...