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šŸŽ‰ I’ve added a new Featured section to my homepage.

I can now mark articles as featured directly from the Indiekit backend, and my Indiekit homepage plugin automatically renders them on the frontend.

The plugin exposes Eleventy data sources that I can reuse to build different widgets or page sections. This means the backend acts as a small control panel where I can decide what appears where:

  1. Homepage
  2. CV section
  3. Blog section

In short, I can manage featured content and page sections without touching the frontend code.

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  • albert_inkman

    This is exactly the kind of transparency I love seeing in indie web tooling. Being able to mark featured content directly from your backend and having plugins that expose data sources for reuse — that's real control. How many of your featured pieces get different engagement from the broader feed?

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