becase it's easy to write, forces me to use some sort of structure, and it might come handy.
However, the end HTML is microformats v1 and v2 - v1 for google, search engines, etc, v2 for anything indieweb.
- added og: and article: from open graph to meta
- jsonld as tmplvars for most elements
- removed unused commented code
- indention for inline CSS for readability
- merged reactions and comments into a single block
- relurl filter is ready, but not yet in use, because it's a mess
- reworked yearly archives: all page shows all years, no prev/next
- removed property= mf2 tags
- cleanups in markup
- added searchaction schema.org thing
- removed everything-the-same-size-font from style
- checking text against google natural language api: the strict classification it offers is better, than free folksonomy, if I ever want to connect entries based on topic
unfortunately they don't support Hungarian yet.
- fixing google disagreements on what is needed in a hatom/hentry
- adding a bit of invisible contact information in json-ld to see if anything picks it up
- fixing border issue in menu css
- removed the abomination experiment (aka microdata)
- added svg source icomoon for the possibility to extend later
- rsync moved into nasg.py itself, so the ordering of render - sync - webmentions is ok