With PodOS you can now access your #Solid data while offline. Opt-in by visiting the Settings page (Button in the footer)
With PodOS you can now access your #Solid data while offline. Opt-in by visiting the Settings page (Button in the footer)
I've started a draft spec defining high level processing and rendering rules to bind an RDF graph to HTML elements.
The UI data binding is specified using HTML attributes, which when hydrated provides valid RDFa.
The idea is to enable bringing pages of data together within a single document
Still early days, but here's the description of a subject-connected list
https://jg10.solidcommunity.net/open-with/rdf-ui-binding.html#subject-connected-list
Using #PodOS elements you can access data on #Solid pods without writing a single line of JavaScript. It's as easy as writing #html thanks to #WebComponents!
Check out the quick start guide:
https://github.com/pod-os/PodOS/tree/main/elements#quick-start
I happily announce, that #PodOS will get funding from @nlnet https://nlnet.nl/project/PodOS/
This gives me the great opportunity to add new features to the data browser, provide new elements for you to build custom low-code apps and dashboards and interwine PodOS with specialized apps and the rest of the #Solid ecosystem.
There is also a new #PracticalSolid episode about the #PodOS search feature. Check it out and ( bad pun incoming) let me know how you find it!
#013 Find things in a Solid Pod
Finding things in your #Solid Pod has become easier with #PodOS
To get started just hit the "Make this findable" button next to the nav bar. A search index will be automatically created, no need to edit raw data anymore.
Start typing the name of a thing into the nav bar to find back to it. You can do this with anything on the Solid Web: Things on your own Pods as well as elsewhere on the web. It's a great new way to organize stuff that matters to you.
#PodOS Browser has had a kinda "hidden feature" for full text search for some while now, if you add a "private label index" to your WebID profile.
Today I added a "make findable" feature so that you can manage the things you want to index and find, directly via the UI.
You still need to create the index manually once, but this will change as well soon.
The lastest version of #PodOS allows you to add literally *anything* to your #Solid Pod. Just choose a type and a name and go Give it a try at https://pod-os-browser.netlify.app/?uri=https%3A%2F%2Fpod-os.solidcommunity.net%2F
I also described the session and talks with #RDF. You can browse it e.g. using #PodOS Browser: https://pod-os-browser.netlify.app/?uri=https%3A%2F%2Fangelo.veltens.org%2Fconferences%2Ftalks%2F65ce7a8e-50ad-45e7-a44d-827071f24906%2Fsession%2F%23it