Personal Websites

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Goop
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A rejoint: 09/21/2018

Does anyone want to share their personal websites? I would be willing to share mne if there is interest. It is an AGPLv3 compliant Mediawiki instance. =)

jxself
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A rejoint: 09/13/2010

Aren't websites already being shared when you access them? Mine is under a free license already at jxself.org.

Goop
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A rejoint: 09/21/2018

Technically yes. I am using "share" in the context of show and tell like elementary school. Haha.

My website is sleazed.org.

freemedia
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A rejoint: 09/14/2018

https://codeinfig.neocities.org/

most of it is under the cc0 waiver, including the javascript, website contents and python code. i keep my js as minimal as possible and i do think of people who would prefer to parse the site with typical command line tools, rather than a browser.

i like your page on minimalist choices for software, goop. its a little unfortunate that you contrast "autistic" with "sane", but i get it. i guess im sort of an aspie hipster-- i liked that sort of joke until it went all mainstream. though its probably like certain terms in hip hop... open source will keep calling us neckbeards until we take the word for ourselves.

Goop
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A rejoint: 09/21/2018

I am sorry for the insensitivity. That was copied and pasted from a website that is not know for its tact or manners. Haha. I have since changed it.

freemedia
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A rejoint: 09/14/2018

oh, that was thoughtful. i wasnt requesting a change but kudos. yes, i went to one of the textboards as well... with those i definitely have some idea what to expect.

imo, sensitivity is a dangerous first priority and there should be places where it is not required or expected. both sensitivity and insensitivity are easy to overdo.

Goop
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A rejoint: 09/21/2018

Cool website by the way. Talk about minimal!

freemedia
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A rejoint: 09/14/2018

thanks very much. i wanted to minimise the effort of editing it and adding to it, so the design is based around that. i could certainly add some fancy templates but ive never been happy with those. i used to run a gopher server.

SuperTramp83

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A rejoint: 10/31/2014

In case you need inspiration, the mighty beauty of css design --> http://www.csszengarden.com/

o/

Goop
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A rejoint: 09/21/2018

Thanks!

SuperTramp83

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A rejoint: 10/31/2014

welcome, mate goop :)

freemedia
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A rejoint: 09/14/2018

honestly, for all the good stuff css can do (especially with javascript-- im thinking of web apps now, more than site design) i liked the web a lot more when it was table-based. everything is the same now, with drop shadows on everything and huge wastes of screen real estate.

i take inspiration from good old vt100 instead. back when i was fancier, i used to get jealous of the university professors that hadnt updated their site design since netscape 4.0 came out.

grimlok
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A rejoint: 04/16/2013

Here's one of mine. I too like the internet of a bygone era: http://hometown.byelich.org/grimlok

Goop
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A rejoint: 09/21/2018

Nice

grimlok
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A rejoint: 04/16/2013

So I'm thinking of doing an old school "Enter Site here" page for my personal website. I've been inspired by looking at pages on the NeoCities links that Freemedia put up. I've recreated the mosaic corporation landing picture to possibly use as the picture. The original can be found here: http://home.mcom.com. Attached is my version. What do you all think?

grimwelcome1.gif
freemedia
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A rejoint: 09/14/2018

nice graphics!

Magic Banana

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A rejoint: 07/24/2010

Well, you can. But CSS is good: it allows to separate the content from how to display it. The CSS of http://dcc.ufmg.br/~lcerf/ is ~200 lines (I wrote it all manually): http://dcc.ufmg.br/~lcerf/dcc.css

grimlok
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A rejoint: 04/16/2013

I plan on doing it in W3C validated HTML5 and CSS3, but give it an old fashion look. I want it to be easy to load, even with a slow connection (:-)

Update: It's live Magic Banana (:I