If you're writing a website link in a post or profile on Mastodon, it's important to include the https:// at the beginning as this makes the link clickable.
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If you're writing a website link in a post or profile on Mastodon, it's important to include the https:// at the beginning as this makes the link clickable.
If you write the link without https:// then it just appears as normal text and people won't be able to click it open.
NERDY BONUS TIP: Mastodon also supports several rare non-web types of link including gemini:// dat:// dweb:// gopher:// ipfs:// and ssb://. The "Gemini" link type is nothing to do with AI or Google. -
If you're writing a website link in a post or profile on Mastodon, it's important to include the https:// at the beginning as this makes the link clickable.
If you write the link without https:// then it just appears as normal text and people won't be able to click it open.
NERDY BONUS TIP: Mastodon also supports several rare non-web types of link including gemini:// dat:// dweb:// gopher:// ipfs:// and ssb://. The "Gemini" link type is nothing to do with AI or Google.@FediTips What a tease!
I suspect gopher:// is the protocol from the very early days of the Internet before the world wide web. But the rest? -
J jonassmith@theforkiverse.com shared this topic
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If you're writing a website link in a post or profile on Mastodon, it's important to include the https:// at the beginning as this makes the link clickable.
If you write the link without https:// then it just appears as normal text and people won't be able to click it open.
NERDY BONUS TIP: Mastodon also supports several rare non-web types of link including gemini:// dat:// dweb:// gopher:// ipfs:// and ssb://. The "Gemini" link type is nothing to do with AI or Google.@FediTips Gemini living large in the Covid era
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If you're writing a website link in a post or profile on Mastodon, it's important to include the https:// at the beginning as this makes the link clickable.
If you write the link without https:// then it just appears as normal text and people won't be able to click it open.
NERDY BONUS TIP: Mastodon also supports several rare non-web types of link including gemini:// dat:// dweb:// gopher:// ipfs:// and ssb://. The "Gemini" link type is nothing to do with AI or Google.@FediTips oh, I had no idea Mastodon supports other URI schemes, too. Today I learnt

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@FediTips What a tease!
I suspect gopher:// is the protocol from the very early days of the Internet before the world wide web. But the rest?DAT is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dat_(software)
Gemini is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(protocol)
Gopher is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)
IPFS is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterPlanetary_File_System
SSB is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Scuttlebutt
I think DWEB relates to decentralised web projects.