- no js needed button
- removed donation, I'll figure out something better, sometimes, in the future
- text/plain alternate, also for gopher
- better Pandoc subclassing
- bye message
- first image becomes OG image
- removed duplicate reply symbol
- DAT .well-known prepare, not active
- oembed singular vars, should they ever be needed
- fixed target lookup for webmentions so it works both with index.html or with path only
The short summary is that while I still sort of believe in what GPL stands for, reality is not that simple to immediately open source everything.
Because GPL is scary, many people avoid it, and one of the main achievements of open source should be that nobody has to reinvent the wheel.
- fixed gone_re php regexes
- better nav header layout
- follow page instead of direct RSS link
- logger in settings for nasg instead of direct logging
- prism.js only for articles with language code blocks
- added webmention.io webhook to email template
So, Python Markdown is a bottomless pit of horrors, including crippling parsing bugs,
random out of nowhere, lack of features. It's definitely much faster, than
Pandoc, but Pandoc doesn't go full retard where there's a regex in a fenced code block,
that happens to be a regex for markdown elements.
Also added some ugly post string replacements to make Pandoc fenced code output work
with Prism:
instead of the Pandoc <pre class="codelang"><code>, Prism wants
<pre><code class="language-codelang>, so I added a regex sub, because it's 00:32.