Your blog stays home base
Keep the original post, page, note, or update on a domain you control.
A theme for blogs and open publishing
A flexible homepage for posts, notes, feeds, and social paths that begin from your own site.
You publish once
Your post starts on your WordPress blog or site.
Your site shows the paths
Pages, patterns, and navigation stay editable as your needs change.
Feeds and RSS
Keep posts subscribable from your site.
Publishing home
Posts, profiles, feeds, and follow paths all point back to one home base.
Your own domain can be the durable home for a blog, media stream, or publication.
Keep the original post, page, note, or update on a domain you control.
Readers can follow, subscribe, reply, or find your work elsewhere without losing the original source.
Blocks, cards, layouts, navigation, and colors can evolve as the site grows.
A clear structure connects standalone blogging, social media, and the paths between them.
The blog, site, publication, or community has one recognizable starting point.
Readers can follow, subscribe, share, or respond from the channels that fit them.
Keep using posts, pages, patterns, and blocks you already know.
The explanation can evolve as protocols, tools, and audiences change.
The layout works for people and groups publishing from a place they control.
Keep a standalone blog as the source of truth while staying discoverable in more places.
Give readers a clear explanation of where your work lives, where it appears, and how people can follow along.
Document norms, identity, feeds, and participation without locking the story into one network.
What readers can find
Plain-language sections can cover blogging, social media, identity, moderation, portability, and archive choices.
PublishingIdentityConversationPortability
Publishing
Readers can see which content starts here and how often it appears.
Identity
Handles, bylines, profiles, feeds, and verification signals stay easy to find.
Conversation
Set expectations for comments, mentions, email, or other response channels.
Portability
Ownership, exports, archives, and lasting links stay visible.
Glossary
Short explanations help visitors understand the publishing choices behind the site.
Sites and apps can talk to each other
People can follow, read, reply, and share across services instead of staying inside one network.
A protocol behind many Fediverse apps
ActivityPub helps independent servers exchange posts, follows, and replies.
A protocol for portable identity and apps
AT Protocol separates parts of identity, data, and application experience so they can move independently.
Publish Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere
The original stays on your site while copies, excerpts, or links can appear elsewhere.
Next step
Posts, pages, feeds, social profiles, guides, and response paths can all point back to this site.