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  1. Fedi bridge is so much better nowadays.

    If someone replies to your post, who isn't bridged, you can now (no idea since when) reply via a web interface with your Fediverse account. In the past I was doing this with my Bluesky account.
    So in theory you don't need a bluesky account anymore.

    That's amazing.

    #fedibridge #ATproto #activitypub #thefutureisfederated #Fediverse #Bsky #bluesky

  2. @snarfed.org and @dansup, is there any endeavor for getting @loops bridged via #fedibridge ?
    It works pretty well for Mastodon and Pixelfed.

  3. RE: socialwebfoundation.org/2026/0

    This seems to be a week for new weird projects. I followed the thing that enables this and also enabled it for my #FediBridge version of my blog. We'll see how it goes. Since the webmentions and boosts go back to the website that might be busy. I might have to figure out if #BridgyFed can mute a user.

  4. #fedibridge idea:
    Things i would love to see with the fedi bridge, that people can use their bridged account (doesn't matter if bsky or fedi) and change it to a real accounr.
    E.g you only use bsky and bridge the account. But the bridged account in the #Fediverse really has a lot of fans and you want to interact directly. Then you convert your bridged account into a real one. And all your followers are still their! Same of course if you start on #fedi & move to #bsky. fed.brid.gy/

  5. Good news! sphinx-fediverse is now out of beta and has a stable release! It'a ready to go for enabling comments sections in your Sphinx-generated web pages

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  6. Good news! sphinx-fediverse is now out of beta and has a stable release! It'a ready to go for enabling comments sections in your Sphinx-generated web pages

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  7. Good news! sphinx-fediverse is now out of beta and has a stable release! It'a ready to go for enabling comments sections in your Sphinx-generated web pages

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  8. Good news! sphinx-fediverse is now out of beta and has a stable release! It'a ready to go for enabling comments sections in your Sphinx-generated web pages

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  9. Good news! sphinx-fediverse is now out of beta and has a stable release! It'a ready to go for enabling comments sections in your Sphinx-generated web pages

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  10. If you are bridging your Fediverse account with fed.brid.gy/ to bluesky, you can also make a custom username for the bridged bluesky handle, if you have a domain.
    This is my bridged Pixelfed account:
    bsky.app/profile/punk.photos

    I still have to do this for my Mastodon account...

    #mastodon #pixelfed #bridge #bridging #bluesky #fedibridge #decentralization #atproto #activitypub #FediHint #fedihints

  11. If you are bridging your Fediverse account with fed.brid.gy/ to bluesky, you can also make a custom username for the bridged bluesky handle, if you have a domain.
    This is my bridged Pixelfed account:
    bsky.app/profile/punk.photos

    I still have to do this for my Mastodon account...

    #mastodon #pixelfed #bridge #bridging #bluesky #fedibridge #decentralization #atproto #activitypub #FediHint #fedihints

  12. If you are bridging your Fediverse account with fed.brid.gy/ to bluesky, you can also make a custom username for the bridged bluesky handle, if you have a domain.
    This is my bridged Pixelfed account:
    bsky.app/profile/punk.photos

    I still have to do this for my Mastodon account...

    #mastodon #pixelfed #bridge #bridging #bluesky #fedibridge #decentralization #atproto #activitypub #FediHint #fedihints

  13. If you are bridging your Fediverse account with fed.brid.gy/ to bluesky, you can also make a custom username for the bridged bluesky handle, if you have a domain.
    This is my bridged Pixelfed account:
    bsky.app/profile/punk.photos

    I still have to do this for my Mastodon account...

    #mastodon #pixelfed #bridge #bridging #bluesky #fedibridge #decentralization #atproto #activitypub #FediHint #fedihints

  14. If you are bridging your Fediverse account with fed.brid.gy/ to bluesky, you can also make a custom username for the bridged bluesky handle, if you have a domain.
    This is my bridged Pixelfed account:
    bsky.app/profile/punk.photos

    I still have to do this for my Mastodon account...

    #mastodon #pixelfed #bridge #bridging #bluesky #fedibridge #decentralization #atproto #activitypub #FediHint #fedihints

  15. Hi from Mastodon, new Bluesky followers! ^_^

    So you know, I can't interact with you if you don't give me permission! If you want that, it's two clicks, here's how:

    solarbird.net/blog/2025/01/16/

    #bluesky #fedibridge

  16. sphinx-fediverse 0.9.0 is now released. This is likely the last beta release. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Per-directive overrides of global options
    - Automatic linting of CSS
    - Ability to use multiple fedi instances/flavors in one project
    - Significantly increase support for Misskey Flavored Markdown (blur, flip, scale, bg/fg color, ruby text, font, border)
    - Significantly more tests (overall code coverage ~70%)

    Bug fixes:
    - Fix some MFM rendering errors
    - Fix Misskey not reporting global boosts correctly

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  17. sphinx-fediverse 0.9.0 is now released. This is likely the last beta release. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Per-directive overrides of global options
    - Automatic linting of CSS
    - Ability to use multiple fedi instances/flavors in one project
    - Significantly increase support for Misskey Flavored Markdown (blur, flip, scale, bg/fg color, ruby text, font, border)
    - Significantly more tests (overall code coverage ~70%)

    Bug fixes:
    - Fix some MFM rendering errors
    - Fix Misskey not reporting global boosts correctly

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  18. sphinx-fediverse 0.9.0 is now released. This is likely the last beta release. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Per-directive overrides of global options
    - Automatic linting of CSS
    - Ability to use multiple fedi instances/flavors in one project
    - Significantly increase support for Misskey Flavored Markdown (blur, flip, scale, bg/fg color, ruby text, font, border)
    - Significantly more tests (overall code coverage ~70%)

    Bug fixes:
    - Fix some MFM rendering errors
    - Fix Misskey not reporting global boosts correctly

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  19. sphinx-fediverse 0.9.0 is now released. This is likely the last beta release. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Per-directive overrides of global options
    - Automatic linting of CSS
    - Ability to use multiple fedi instances/flavors in one project
    - Significantly increase support for Misskey Flavored Markdown (blur, flip, scale, bg/fg color, ruby text, font, border)
    - Significantly more tests (overall code coverage ~70%)

    Bug fixes:
    - Fix some MFM rendering errors
    - Fix Misskey not reporting global boosts correctly

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  20. sphinx-fediverse 0.9.0 is now released. This is likely the last beta release. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Per-directive overrides of global options
    - Automatic linting of CSS
    - Ability to use multiple fedi instances/flavors in one project
    - Significantly increase support for Misskey Flavored Markdown (blur, flip, scale, bg/fg color, ruby text, font, border)
    - Significantly more tests (overall code coverage ~70%)

    Bug fixes:
    - Fix some MFM rendering errors
    - Fix Misskey not reporting global boosts correctly

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  21. Discussion post for Developing sphinx-fediverse

    --------------------------

    A few months ago, I had an idea. What if I could use the Fediverse to embed comments in my sphinx-generated pages?

    It turned out I wasn’t the first to think of this. Many others have used this kind of thing to power the comments of their blogs. Enough so that it was easy to find references on how to implement it.

    The main difficulty was the way I wanted to go about it. I wanted it to be a sphinx plugin, and I wanted it to be both flexible and configurable. This post covers the challenges I encountered.

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi #JavaScript

  22. Discussion post for Developing sphinx-fediverse

    --------------------------

    A few months ago, I had an idea. What if I could use the Fediverse to embed comments in my sphinx-generated pages?

    It turned out I wasn’t the first to think of this. Many others have used this kind of thing to power the comments of their blogs. Enough so that it was easy to find references on how to implement it.

    The main difficulty was the way I wanted to go about it. I wanted it to be a sphinx plugin, and I wanted it to be both flexible and configurable. This post covers the challenges I encountered.

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi #JavaScript

  23. Discussion post for Developing sphinx-fediverse

    --------------------------

    A few months ago, I had an idea. What if I could use the Fediverse to embed comments in my sphinx-generated pages?

    It turned out I wasn’t the first to think of this. Many others have used this kind of thing to power the comments of their blogs. Enough so that it was easy to find references on how to implement it.

    The main difficulty was the way I wanted to go about it. I wanted it to be a sphinx plugin, and I wanted it to be both flexible and configurable. This post covers the challenges I encountered.

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi #JavaScript

  24. Discussion post for Developing sphinx-fediverse

    --------------------------

    A few months ago, I had an idea. What if I could use the Fediverse to embed comments in my sphinx-generated pages?

    It turned out I wasn’t the first to think of this. Many others have used this kind of thing to power the comments of their blogs. Enough so that it was easy to find references on how to implement it.

    The main difficulty was the way I wanted to go about it. I wanted it to be a sphinx plugin, and I wanted it to be both flexible and configurable. This post covers the challenges I encountered.

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi #JavaScript

  25. Discussion post for Developing sphinx-fediverse

    --------------------------

    A few months ago, I had an idea. What if I could use the Fediverse to embed comments in my sphinx-generated pages?

    It turned out I wasn’t the first to think of this. Many others have used this kind of thing to power the comments of their blogs. Enough so that it was easy to find references on how to implement it.

    The main difficulty was the way I wanted to go about it. I wanted it to be a sphinx plugin, and I wanted it to be both flexible and configurable. This post covers the challenges I encountered.

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi #JavaScript

  26. sphinx-fediverse 0.8.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Support for custom emoji in non-reaction content on Misskey
    - Support for individual media to be marked as sensitive (mostly in Misskey)
    - Support for account-wide content warnings in Misskey
    - Comment parsing now done with async methods

    Bug fixes:
    - Corrected a typo in article reaction rendering
    - More CSS changes related to word wrap
    - Fixed a bug in
    replaceEmoji() that caused only the first paragraph of posts to be rendered

    Likely next steps:
    - Custom emoji in reactions
    - Find a better way to sanitize Misskey posts
    - Verify that Mastodon actually returns sanitized HTML (and remove the worst parts if not)
    - Adapt
    replaceEmoji() to directly produce DOM elements instead of relying on the parser

    Special thanks to
    @[email protected] for pushing me to rewrite the render code

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  27. sphinx-fediverse 0.8.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Support for custom emoji in non-reaction content on Misskey
    - Support for individual media to be marked as sensitive (mostly in Misskey)
    - Support for account-wide content warnings in Misskey
    - Comment parsing now done with async methods

    Bug fixes:
    - Corrected a typo in article reaction rendering
    - More CSS changes related to word wrap
    - Fixed a bug in
    replaceEmoji() that caused only the first paragraph of posts to be rendered

    Likely next steps:
    - Custom emoji in reactions
    - Find a better way to sanitize Misskey posts
    - Verify that Mastodon actually returns sanitized HTML (and remove the worst parts if not)
    - Adapt
    replaceEmoji() to directly produce DOM elements instead of relying on the parser

    Special thanks to
    @[email protected] for pushing me to rewrite the render code

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  28. sphinx-fediverse 0.8.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Support for custom emoji in non-reaction content on Misskey
    - Support for individual media to be marked as sensitive (mostly in Misskey)
    - Support for account-wide content warnings in Misskey
    - Comment parsing now done with async methods

    Bug fixes:
    - Corrected a typo in article reaction rendering
    - More CSS changes related to word wrap
    - Fixed a bug in
    replaceEmoji() that caused only the first paragraph of posts to be rendered

    Likely next steps:
    - Custom emoji in reactions
    - Find a better way to sanitize Misskey posts
    - Verify that Mastodon actually returns sanitized HTML (and remove the worst parts if not)
    - Adapt
    replaceEmoji() to directly produce DOM elements instead of relying on the parser

    Special thanks to
    @[email protected] for pushing me to rewrite the render code

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  29. sphinx-fediverse 0.8.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Support for custom emoji in non-reaction content on Misskey
    - Support for individual media to be marked as sensitive (mostly in Misskey)
    - Support for account-wide content warnings in Misskey
    - Comment parsing now done with async methods

    Bug fixes:
    - Corrected a typo in article reaction rendering
    - More CSS changes related to word wrap
    - Fixed a bug in
    replaceEmoji() that caused only the first paragraph of posts to be rendered

    Likely next steps:
    - Custom emoji in reactions
    - Find a better way to sanitize Misskey posts
    - Verify that Mastodon actually returns sanitized HTML (and remove the worst parts if not)
    - Adapt
    replaceEmoji() to directly produce DOM elements instead of relying on the parser

    Special thanks to
    @[email protected] for pushing me to rewrite the render code

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  30. sphinx-fediverse 0.8.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Support for custom emoji in non-reaction content on Misskey
    - Support for individual media to be marked as sensitive (mostly in Misskey)
    - Support for account-wide content warnings in Misskey
    - Comment parsing now done with async methods

    Bug fixes:
    - Corrected a typo in article reaction rendering
    - More CSS changes related to word wrap
    - Fixed a bug in
    replaceEmoji() that caused only the first paragraph of posts to be rendered

    Likely next steps:
    - Custom emoji in reactions
    - Find a better way to sanitize Misskey posts
    - Verify that Mastodon actually returns sanitized HTML (and remove the worst parts if not)
    - Adapt
    replaceEmoji() to directly produce DOM elements instead of relying on the parser

    Special thanks to
    @[email protected] for pushing me to rewrite the render code

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  31. sphinx-fediverse 0.7.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Improved rendering security! It no longer relies on a massive HTML template. Still some progress to make
    - Support for unicode emoji reactions on Misskey instances
    - If a comment is too wide for the page, it will now split the username, so:
    @[email protected] will become @LivInTheLookingGlass\[email protected]
    - Increased use of the comment parser to avoid ambiguities
    - Comment posts will now include the title of the article and, if on Misskey, put the link on that text
    - Misskey now supports the following parts of MFM:
    - anything in standard Markdown
    - mentions
    - hashtags
    -
    <small>
    -
    <center>
    -
    <i>
    -
    <plain>

    Bug fixes:
    - Bumped the version of an insecure dependency

    Extra shout-out to the people who "bullied" me into fixing the render code. It's not perfect, but it's a lot better now. Figuring out a better way to

    1. sanitize MFM input
    2. adapt
    replaceEmoji() to work with DOM elements
    3. get custom emoji working for Misskey instances

    are probably the last real blockers before a 1.0 release. There's a few more Misskey-related things that would be nice, but it's mostly about increasing parity at that point

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  32. sphinx-fediverse 0.7.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Improved rendering security! It no longer relies on a massive HTML template. Still some progress to make
    - Support for unicode emoji reactions on Misskey instances
    - If a comment is too wide for the page, it will now split the username, so:
    @[email protected] will become @LivInTheLookingGlass\[email protected]
    - Increased use of the comment parser to avoid ambiguities
    - Comment posts will now include the title of the article and, if on Misskey, put the link on that text
    - Misskey now supports the following parts of MFM:
    - anything in standard Markdown
    - mentions
    - hashtags
    -
    <small>
    -
    <center>
    -
    <i>
    -
    <plain>

    Bug fixes:
    - Bumped the version of an insecure dependency

    Extra shout-out to the people who "bullied" me into fixing the render code. It's not perfect, but it's a lot better now. Figuring out a better way to

    1. sanitize MFM input
    2. adapt
    replaceEmoji() to work with DOM elements
    3. get custom emoji working for Misskey instances

    are probably the last real blockers before a 1.0 release. There's a few more Misskey-related things that would be nice, but it's mostly about increasing parity at that point

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  33. sphinx-fediverse 0.7.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Improved rendering security! It no longer relies on a massive HTML template. Still some progress to make
    - Support for unicode emoji reactions on Misskey instances
    - If a comment is too wide for the page, it will now split the username, so:
    @[email protected] will become @LivInTheLookingGlass\[email protected]
    - Increased use of the comment parser to avoid ambiguities
    - Comment posts will now include the title of the article and, if on Misskey, put the link on that text
    - Misskey now supports the following parts of MFM:
    - anything in standard Markdown
    - mentions
    - hashtags
    -
    <small>
    -
    <center>
    -
    <i>
    -
    <plain>

    Bug fixes:
    - Bumped the version of an insecure dependency

    Extra shout-out to the people who "bullied" me into fixing the render code. It's not perfect, but it's a lot better now. Figuring out a better way to

    1. sanitize MFM input
    2. adapt
    replaceEmoji() to work with DOM elements
    3. get custom emoji working for Misskey instances

    are probably the last real blockers before a 1.0 release. There's a few more Misskey-related things that would be nice, but it's mostly about increasing parity at that point

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  34. sphinx-fediverse 0.7.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Improved rendering security! It no longer relies on a massive HTML template. Still some progress to make
    - Support for unicode emoji reactions on Misskey instances
    - If a comment is too wide for the page, it will now split the username, so:
    @[email protected] will become @LivInTheLookingGlass\[email protected]
    - Increased use of the comment parser to avoid ambiguities
    - Comment posts will now include the title of the article and, if on Misskey, put the link on that text
    - Misskey now supports the following parts of MFM:
    - anything in standard Markdown
    - mentions
    - hashtags
    -
    <small>
    -
    <center>
    -
    <i>
    -
    <plain>

    Bug fixes:
    - Bumped the version of an insecure dependency

    Extra shout-out to the people who "bullied" me into fixing the render code. It's not perfect, but it's a lot better now. Figuring out a better way to

    1. sanitize MFM input
    2. adapt
    replaceEmoji() to work with DOM elements
    3. get custom emoji working for Misskey instances

    are probably the last real blockers before a 1.0 release. There's a few more Misskey-related things that would be nice, but it's mostly about increasing parity at that point

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  35. sphinx-fediverse 0.7.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - Improved rendering security! It no longer relies on a massive HTML template. Still some progress to make
    - Support for unicode emoji reactions on Misskey instances
    - If a comment is too wide for the page, it will now split the username, so:
    @[email protected] will become @LivInTheLookingGlass\[email protected]
    - Increased use of the comment parser to avoid ambiguities
    - Comment posts will now include the title of the article and, if on Misskey, put the link on that text
    - Misskey now supports the following parts of MFM:
    - anything in standard Markdown
    - mentions
    - hashtags
    -
    <small>
    -
    <center>
    -
    <i>
    -
    <plain>

    Bug fixes:
    - Bumped the version of an insecure dependency

    Extra shout-out to the people who "bullied" me into fixing the render code. It's not perfect, but it's a lot better now. Figuring out a better way to

    1. sanitize MFM input
    2. adapt
    replaceEmoji() to work with DOM elements
    3. get custom emoji working for Misskey instances

    are probably the last real blockers before a 1.0 release. There's a few more Misskey-related things that would be nice, but it's mostly about increasing parity at that point

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  36. Which of these issues should I tackle next? I leaning towards render support for emoji reactions (but not custom ones, because I still need to figure that out for Misskey)

    https://github.com/LivInTheLookingGlass/sphinx-fediverse/issues/

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  37. Which of these issues should I tackle next? I leaning towards render support for emoji reactions (but not custom ones, because I still need to figure that out for Misskey)

    https://github.com/LivInTheLookingGlass/sphinx-fediverse/issues/

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  38. Which of these issues should I tackle next? I leaning towards render support for emoji reactions (but not custom ones, because I still need to figure that out for Misskey)

    https://github.com/LivInTheLookingGlass/sphinx-fediverse/issues/

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  39. Which of these issues should I tackle next? I leaning towards render support for emoji reactions (but not custom ones, because I still need to figure that out for Misskey)

    https://github.com/LivInTheLookingGlass/sphinx-fediverse/issues/

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  40. Which of these issues should I tackle next? I leaning towards render support for emoji reactions (but not custom ones, because I still need to figure that out for Misskey)

    https://github.com/LivInTheLookingGlass/sphinx-fediverse/issues/

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  41. sphinx-fediverse 0.6.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - (Standard) Markdown rendering for Misskey instances (more MFM support to come later)
    - Support (in parser only) for emoji-based reactions
    - Support (in parser only) for sensitive images among non-sensitive images
    - Dump the post-to-page mapping to _static/ for ease of debug
    - Support for reply handling on Misskey instances

    Bug fixes:
    - Icons previously wouldn't show for posts outside the root directory
    - A typo led to a duplicate icon
    - Shibuya dark now produces legible icons (and this should be portable to other themes)
    - the hover effect no longer renders text unreadable on Shibuya dark (again, should be portable)

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  42. sphinx-fediverse 0.6.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - (Standard) Markdown rendering for Misskey instances (more MFM support to come later)
    - Support (in parser only) for emoji-based reactions
    - Support (in parser only) for sensitive images among non-sensitive images
    - Dump the post-to-page mapping to _static/ for ease of debug
    - Support for reply handling on Misskey instances

    Bug fixes:
    - Icons previously wouldn't show for posts outside the root directory
    - A typo led to a duplicate icon
    - Shibuya dark now produces legible icons (and this should be portable to other themes)
    - the hover effect no longer renders text unreadable on Shibuya dark (again, should be portable)

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  43. sphinx-fediverse 0.6.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - (Standard) Markdown rendering for Misskey instances (more MFM support to come later)
    - Support (in parser only) for emoji-based reactions
    - Support (in parser only) for sensitive images among non-sensitive images
    - Dump the post-to-page mapping to _static/ for ease of debug
    - Support for reply handling on Misskey instances

    Bug fixes:
    - Icons previously wouldn't show for posts outside the root directory
    - A typo led to a duplicate icon
    - Shibuya dark now produces legible icons (and this should be portable to other themes)
    - the hover effect no longer renders text unreadable on Shibuya dark (again, should be portable)

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  44. sphinx-fediverse 0.6.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - (Standard) Markdown rendering for Misskey instances (more MFM support to come later)
    - Support (in parser only) for emoji-based reactions
    - Support (in parser only) for sensitive images among non-sensitive images
    - Dump the post-to-page mapping to _static/ for ease of debug
    - Support for reply handling on Misskey instances

    Bug fixes:
    - Icons previously wouldn't show for posts outside the root directory
    - A typo led to a duplicate icon
    - Shibuya dark now produces legible icons (and this should be portable to other themes)
    - the hover effect no longer renders text unreadable on Shibuya dark (again, should be portable)

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi

  45. sphinx-fediverse 0.6.0 is now released. Since the previous version...

    New features:
    - (Standard) Markdown rendering for Misskey instances (more MFM support to come later)
    - Support (in parser only) for emoji-based reactions
    - Support (in parser only) for sensitive images among non-sensitive images
    - Dump the post-to-page mapping to _static/ for ease of debug
    - Support for reply handling on Misskey instances

    Bug fixes:
    - Icons previously wouldn't show for posts outside the root directory
    - A typo led to a duplicate icon
    - Shibuya dark now produces legible icons (and this should be portable to other themes)
    - the hover effect no longer renders text unreadable on Shibuya dark (again, should be portable)

    #Python #SphinxDoc #FOSS #FLOSS #OSS #FediBridge #Mastodon #Misskey #Sharkey #Fediverse #Fedi