💬 Responses: XXXX-XX-10
Social interactions on the (open) (Indie) Web.
#FallFriday 🤘🏽
“Some people want to be joining the club
Think to be on the clientele is big
I just want room to live”
“I’ve been struggling with the same. I like Notion but I don’t think the mobile experience works as well as it does on desktop. Trilium is the easiest to setup but I the UX makes it harder to work with than Notion for me. Overall Obsidian is closer to what I need but I don’t want to fully move to it until I setup my own sync server that doesn’t rely on their servers.”
I like that Obsidian Sync enables E2E encryption, but $10 a month for that feature is out of my budget. I didn’t know you could actually self-host it? How are you planning to do that?
I installed Tanzawa. It's amazing. Seriously amazing.
I feel right at home using its UI. I'm loving testing it locally, but there's two things I haven't figure out:
1. What's the best way to import content from markdown files? My goal is to import my Jekyll website and I think at the moment there's 2 ways to do it.
Manually creating new posts on the Tanzawa Dashboard by copying and pasting the content and then manually changing the dates through the Django Settings.
Exporting the Jekyll post files to Wordpress, exporting the Wordpress site and then importing it into Tanzawa.
Is there an alternative to these options?
2. Custom link support.
I couldn't find a way to create an /about or /now page. I tried having entries with custom set permalinks, but was unable to find such option. I think this might be my fault by missing something in the documentation and I'd appreciate some help.
Thank you for open sourcing this project.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, Benji.
I didn't realize it was such a huge task to do the whole switch, I was wrong thinking all the Liquid templates would just work out of the box. It's gonna take a couple of weekends to finish the move I guess.