When I try to look at DMs in Cappuccino on the idevice, they flash up behind the panel but disappear as soon as I lift my finger.

The reason I really like e-books is the ease of mark-up, especially given a stylus to make the most of the Kindle's crappy keyboard. Calibre will export the files, but the easiest way is from an iDevice. You can export the notes etc as an html file.

Cloudflare.

Further adventures in the #indieweb

It has been a long couple of days, but I have created pages to bring my reviews out of Goodreads and my highlights and notes out of Kindle [jeremycherfas.net].

Still need to do a bit of styling; where there is a note attached to a highlight, it would be good to be able to have them side by side, as it were. Trouble is, the styling that Kindle delivers out of the box does not make that easy.

There are quite a few more to bring in, as time permits, and still a fair amount of hand work to do it. But I'm satisfied with the result so far.

I got an email telling me I had not been affected.

Wish the Private tab in Cappuccino lit up when there were unread DMs.

I'd have to do a lot more reading before I'd feel confident enough to record a Why can't we.

I don't think it is at my end. From memory this was the one [huffduffer.com]

Not so much Aral's post as the discussions about making it real, and the skepticism.

This [llllllll.co] is a long and convoluted discussion that might contain some ideas relevant to your own-your-content snap thing.