- A few weeks ago I added a feature I called "story pages" -- implemented through the document icon under a river item.#
- If you want to read a whole story on it's own page, you can click the link.#
- Now if you took that link and posted it to Facebook or Twitter, you'd get a description for FeedLand the app. Not acceptable.#
- It took a while but I figured out how to make it so just those pages have metadata for the story you're viewing, not FeedLand.#
- For example, try pasting this URL into Twitter.#
- Now you get the title and description for the story and the image is blank instead of a screen shot of FeedLand. There is a way to get rid of the image altogether but it's going to take some work. #
- Update: The work is done. Here's a Twitter thread that demos. #
- A few weeks ago I added a feature I called "story pages" -- implemented through the document icon under a river item.#
- If you want to read a whole story on it's own page, you can click the link.#
- Now if you took that link and posted it to Facebook or Twitter, you'd get a description for FeedLand the app. Not acceptable.#
- It took a while but I figured out how to make it so just those pages have metadata for the story you're viewing, not FeedLand.#
- For example, try pasting this URL into Twitter.#
- Now you get the title and description for the story and the image is blank instead of a screen shot of FeedLand. There is a way to get rid of the image altogether but it's going to take some work. #
- Update: The work is done. Here's a Twitter thread that demos. #