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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The plugin works with the following tested federated platforms, but there may be
Some things to note: Some things to note:
1. The blog-wide profile is only compatible with sites with rewrite rules enabled. If your site does not have rewrite rules enabled, the author-specific profiles may still work. 1. The blog-wide profile is only compatible with sites with rewrite rules enabled. If your site does not have rewrite rules enabled, the author-specific profiles may still work.
1. Many single-author blogs have chosen to turn off or redirect their author profile pages, usually via an SEO plugin like Yoast or Rank Math. This is usually done to avoid duplicate content with your blogs home page. If your author page has been deactivated in this way, then ActivityPub author profiles wont work for you. Instead, you can turn your author profile page back on, and then use the option in your SEO plugin to noindex the author page. This will duplicate content issues with search engines and will enable ActivityPub author profiles to work. 1. Many single-author blogs have chosen to turn off or redirect their author profile pages, usually via an SEO plugin like Yoast or Rank Math. This is usually done to avoid duplicate content with your blogs home page. If your author page has been deactivated in this way, then ActivityPub author profiles wont work for you. Instead, you can turn your author profile page back on, and then use the option in your SEO plugin to noindex the author page. This will still resolve duplicate content issues with search engines and will enable ActivityPub author profiles to work.
1. Once ActivityPub is installed, *only new posts going forward* will be available in the fediverse. Likewise, even if youve been using ActivityPub for a while, anyone who follows your site, will only see new posts you publish from that moment on. They will never see previously-published posts in their Home feed. This process is very similar to subscribing to a newsletter. If you subscribe to a newsletter, you will only receive future emails, but not the old archived ones. With ActivityPub, if someone follows your site, they will only receive new blog posts you publish from then on. 1. Once ActivityPub is installed, *only new posts going forward* will be available in the fediverse. Likewise, even if youve been using ActivityPub for a while, anyone who follows your site, will only see new posts you publish from that moment on. They will never see previously-published posts in their Home feed. This process is very similar to subscribing to a newsletter. If you subscribe to a newsletter, you will only receive future emails, but not the old archived ones. With ActivityPub, if someone follows your site, they will only receive new blog posts you publish from then on.
So whats the process? So whats the process?

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@ -779,6 +779,10 @@ if ( ! function_exists( 'get_self_link' ) ) {
* @return boolean True if the site supports the block editor, false otherwise. * @return boolean True if the site supports the block editor, false otherwise.
*/ */
function site_supports_blocks() { function site_supports_blocks() {
if ( \version_compare( \get_bloginfo( 'version' ), '5.9', '<' ) ) {
return false;
}
if ( ! \function_exists( 'register_block_type_from_metadata' ) ) { if ( ! \function_exists( 'register_block_type_from_metadata' ) ) {
return false; return false;
} }

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The plugin works with the following tested federated platforms, but there may be
Some things to note: Some things to note:
1. The blog-wide profile is only compatible with sites with rewrite rules enabled. If your site does not have rewrite rules enabled, the author-specific profiles may still work. 1. The blog-wide profile is only compatible with sites with rewrite rules enabled. If your site does not have rewrite rules enabled, the author-specific profiles may still work.
1. Many single-author blogs have chosen to turn off or redirect their author profile pages, usually via an SEO plugin like Yoast or Rank Math. This is usually done to avoid duplicate content with your blogs home page. If your author page has been deactivated in this way, then ActivityPub author profiles wont work for you. Instead, you can turn your author profile page back on, and then use the option in your SEO plugin to noindex the author page. This will duplicate content issues with search engines and will enable ActivityPub author profiles to work. 1. Many single-author blogs have chosen to turn off or redirect their author profile pages, usually via an SEO plugin like Yoast or Rank Math. This is usually done to avoid duplicate content with your blogs home page. If your author page has been deactivated in this way, then ActivityPub author profiles wont work for you. Instead, you can turn your author profile page back on, and then use the option in your SEO plugin to noindex the author page. This will still resolve duplicate content issues with search engines and will enable ActivityPub author profiles to work.
1. Once ActivityPub is installed, *only new posts going forward* will be available in the fediverse. Likewise, even if youve been using ActivityPub for a while, anyone who follows your site, will only see new posts you publish from that moment on. They will never see previously-published posts in their Home feed. This process is very similar to subscribing to a newsletter. If you subscribe to a newsletter, you will only receive future emails, but not the old archived ones. With ActivityPub, if someone follows your site, they will only receive new blog posts you publish from then on. 1. Once ActivityPub is installed, *only new posts going forward* will be available in the fediverse. Likewise, even if youve been using ActivityPub for a while, anyone who follows your site, will only see new posts you publish from that moment on. They will never see previously-published posts in their Home feed. This process is very similar to subscribing to a newsletter. If you subscribe to a newsletter, you will only receive future emails, but not the old archived ones. With ActivityPub, if someone follows your site, they will only receive new blog posts you publish from then on.
So whats the process? So whats the process?