Slash Pages

no hurry, no pause.

Last update: 2024-09-14

Slash pages are common pages you can add to your website, usually with a standard, root-level slug like /now, /about, or /uses. They tend to describe the individual behind the site and are distinguishing characteristics of the IndieWeb. Source

/about

about

/blogroll

blogroll

/carry

a list of your every day carry items

/changelog Or /log

a summary of changes to your website

/colophon

a page that describes how the site is made, with what tools, supporting what technologies

Creator: Samuel Palmer

colophon

/contact

a way for people to contact you

Similar to /hello

/hello

a single page listing the ways that you prefer to keep in touch

Similar to /contact

/ideas

things people want to make, or concepts they are considering

/interests

a place for website authors to list out things they’re passionate about and expound on what it is about those things that excites them

a list of links to sites you want link to, share, or bookmark for future reference

Should be marked up with the u-bookmark-of property if you’re implementing microformats.

Note: /links is also commonly used for a list of links to the website owners other sites and online accounts

/nope

a list of things you don’t like or don’t want to do

/now

now

/podroll

a list of podcasts that you recommend

Similar to /blogroll, but for podcasts

/save

a list of referral links and discount codes for things you recommend

/sitemap

list of pages on a website

See also: XML sitemaps

/slashes

meta - a list of all your slash pages

/til

A collection of concise write-ups on small things you’ve learnt day to day

These are typically developer-focused but they don’t have to be.

/uses

uses

/yep

a list of things you agree with or will do