Ever since I wrote the "Resources for keeping the web free, open, and poetic" article, I'm starting to see 404 errors in my server log from people trying to visit my "now page".
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@stefan Small typo on /now: ...wast last...
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@NeadReport Ah, I was posting from my phone. Thank you for catching that!
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@hl0dwig Very nice! Love the harvest photos!
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@stefan having a /now page is such a great insight into the human behind the site! Mine is at https://fyr.io/now but it's a month out of date it's also text heavy, I should design something nice...
Check out some of the other slashpages people use, too: https://slashpages.net/
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@fyr Nice, thank you for sharing!
And yes, I was just looking at that site earlier. No way I'm adding all of those
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And maybe not* part of the #indieweb, but the 88x31px buttons are pretty neat, I have to find a way to incorporate those somehow.
Remembering Powered By and 88×31 | Tek Eye
This article looks back at a couple of popular screen elements in early web pages. The Powered By logo and 88x31 pixel buttons.
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eightyeightthirtyone
Building a graph of the Internet, one button at a time
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* Well, some are trying to make it so. https://codeberg.org/Soblow/well-known-button
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DJM (freelance for hire)replied to Stefan Bohacek last edited by
@stefan I probably should create one for the AMF blog...
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Stefan Bohacekreplied to Thomas Kumlehn last edited by [email protected]
@pixelpartner Ah, yeah, the site (not made by me) might be too heavy for mobile devices.
It's basically a graph with a ton of nodes, representing various websites with a 88x31px logo.
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DJM (freelance for hire)replied to DJM (freelance for hire) last edited by
@stefan 2 quick ones (here, double the size 176*62 for better rendering on Mastodon)
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Stefan Bohacekreplied to DJM (freelance for hire) last edited by
@cybeardjm Nice!