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⌘ Theme updates for compatibility with Hugo version 0.117
We are now rolling out updates to all the built-in themes for compatibility with Hugo version 0.117. The default for new blogs will still be 0.91 for now, and later we’ll move to the newer version. If you see an update for your theme under the Plug-ins section, you can update at your convenience.
07 September 2023
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⌘ Plugin: Exclude site from ChatGPT scraping
@sod has created a plugin to Exclude site from ChatGPT scraping:
Shameless self-promotion: my new Micro.blog plug-in, Custom Robots, makes editing the robots.txt file a little easier.
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⌘ Plugin to disallow ChatGPT
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⌘ Plugin for Tiny Theme: Adaptive Photo Layout
A New Plugin for Tiny Theme: Adaptive Photo Layout mattlangford.com
With the Adaptive Photo Layout plugin, you can create albums that look great on desktop and tablet browsers.
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⌘ Plugin: Use Tinylitics with Tiny Theme
If you want to enable the default Tinylytics stuff built within Tiny, here’s a walkthrough:
- Update to Tiny 1.6.2 (If it isn’t showing on your plugins page, just go to Find Plugins and click install on it again. Easy way to force an update.)
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⌘ Plugin: Tinylytics for Micro.blog
New Plugin: Tinylytics for Micro.blog jimmitchell.org
If you’re using Vincent Ritter’s awesome web analytics platform Tinylytics, this plugin is for you. Rather than copying and pasting a line of Javascript, you simply enter your unique site id which can be copied from your site page once the plugin is installed.
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⌘ Tiny Theme plugin enables truncated posts on Home Page
Matt Langford says:
There’s a new update for Tiny Theme that adds one of the most requested features. There’s now a separate plugin available that will enable summary/truncated posts on your home page instead of full posts. This is only triggered when your post has a title (meaning it will never summarize microposts).
The plugin requires Tiny Theme 1.5.1. It works automatically once enabled, there's not even a setting screen. All full length posts will be truncated. You can (optionally) choose the truncation point of a particular post by adding a more tag wherever you'd like.