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Welcome to Onio's web café - a homebrewed site inspired by the indie web movement! Leave a message and enjoy the ambiance :)
We're a community of like-minded website hobbyists and professionals helping to make the personal web fruitful and bountiful again, full of self-expression and removing the capitalistic drive out of it.
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Yuhu someone wrote about what shrines are 👍
My permanent online identity. It’s a permalink that I’ll never let expire. I will own this thing for the rest of my life. It’s the domain that I’ve written into my will.
Checklist to publish a webpage
Why we should avoid it? Because it can go wrong in so many way. The post describes different cases.
A collection of /pages used by indie web makers.
Shellsharks@shellsharks.social added
- /architecture (matklad.github.io/2021/02/06/A)
- /carry (forget where I saw this, but it's basically an EDC listing)
- /defaults (might be encompassed by /uses?)
- /favorites (maybe similar to interests?)
- /til (mharty3.github.io/blog/til/)
I add /humans.txt :)
The tools are more complex and it cycles every 5 years.
HTML and CSS are not enough these days to build websites in companies.
Great guidelines!
Netizen instead of users: someone actively contributing to the development of the web
Plain HTML and CSS works well
yes, the web as it is today is bad, but it can also be a beautiful and useful tool if used properly.
The website is great too!
"Enshitification" and examples of deteriorating services
I’m designing for the web. The infinitely flexible web. The web that doesn’t have one screen size, one browser, one operating system, or one device. The web that can be used by anyone, anywhere, on any internet connection, on any device, on any operating system, on any browser, with any screen size. I’m designing with the web. Using the web platform. I have a deep understanding of HTML and its semantics. I love CSS, I know how and when to utilise its many features, and I keep up-to-date as more are added. I have a strong understanding of modern JavaScript and most importantly I know when not to use it.
Also an accessibility specialist. My expertise goes beyond what web designers need to know. I’m also a design system specialist. I’m a systems thinker. I love standardizing things to simplify the web development process. [...] I love human-centred design and co-design—nothing about us without us.
A collection of resources such as guides, blog posts, advocacy, how to's
Nice resources about accessibility on the web