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"canonicalUrl": "https://heaths.dev/atproto/2026/05/24/support-for-enhanced-links-in-sequoia.html",
"description": "Support for enhanced links is coming to Sequoia.\n",
"path": "/atproto/2026/05/24/support-for-enhanced-links-in-sequoia.html",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-24T07:08:57.000Z",
"site": "at://did:plc:tg3tb5wukiml4xmxml6qm637/site.standard.publication/3meddhkrg5z2p",
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"textContent": "Bluesky is adding support for enhanced links for Standard.site publications.\n\nSequoia already embeds site.standard.document images into optional Bluesky posts,\nbut once #64 is merged and a new version is released, Sequoia will embed associatedRefs for both the document and publication.\n\nCustom layout\n\nSequoia can inject <link> tags into static HTML pages, but for some sites like mine using a custom path template, you might need to add links to your <head> template yourself.\n\nFor ease, I added my publication URI to Jekyll's _config.yml:\n\nThen in _includes/head.html I added:",
"title": "Support for enhanced links in Sequoia"
}