The amount of casual PC users telling me my website is broken *because* I don't paywall my writing nor track my users or shove a mailing list thing at them is worrying me.
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Love this website so far! Only thing I can find is that main menu at the top, or whatever that button is, appears to have 2 keyboard commands. (Alt + T) but that conflicts with the browser's tools command. Alt shift T conflicts with some other program I have, but you do have landmarks so that's good! Keep the landmarks! @emily_s
@WeirdWriter Oooh, the short cut keys must be coming from the template I used. I wasn't even aware they existed. I'll see if I can change them to something less conflicting. Thank you!
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@WeirdWriter we need a "my website doesn't treat you as the product" webring. Only tracking on my site is there to make sure I don't unknowingly pass into the paid tier haha.
I agree! I love that idea! I do need to seriously get into webrings a bit more. I guess I just don't fully understand them? Like, I like IndieWeb blog directories far more so if they, WebRings, could be like a collection of websites I can browse with a description or something I can browse in a list, I like that better, far better, than say, hitting next website on the ring. I guess I like to know where I am going! #WebRing #WebRings @natecox
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Whereas the old ones trust your site more because its simple and static.
You should tell them a council of Unix greyhairs have approved your site.
@alienghic @WeirdWriter @GreenSkyOverMe
As a Unix grey hair, I approve your site. I'll bring it to the council for the next meeting.
For now, just put a little animated "under construction" gif in the corner. It's the secret signal we all recognize.

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@WeirdWriter Oooh, the short cut keys must be coming from the template I used. I wasn't even aware they existed. I'll see if I can change them to something less conflicting. Thank you!
Ah yeah! This is just me, but I'd say remove the shortcut keys if you can! I personally never use them but I know other blind people that do! I navigate more by, like, landmarks instead of hotkeys, you know? I tend to save keyboard commands for desktop apps, which is probably why others are faster than me on some of these more app based websites like Gmail for example. @emily_s
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The amount of casual PC users telling me my website is broken *because* I don't paywall my writing nor track my users or shove a mailing list thing at them is worrying me. I know it's unconventional to have a website *not* throw popups at you every visit, but come on, this is deeply unsetteling. I can't express how many people are scared of my website *because* I don't track my users, I don't bombard them with things upon visiting. The only thing that's broken at the moment is the navigation menu button doesn’t work with JavaScript disabled, but there's a site map non JavaScript people can use. https://sightlessscribbles.com/ #WebDev
@WeirdWriter love this. i will say the font looks huge on mobile firefox. unclear is this is as desired or a bug but would have a bit of a "i wonder if a css or js file didnt load" vibe if i hadnt seen your post first.
but yes its really funny that plus no horrible UX does make it feel "broken"
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I agree! I love that idea! I do need to seriously get into webrings a bit more. I guess I just don't fully understand them? Like, I like IndieWeb blog directories far more so if they, WebRings, could be like a collection of websites I can browse with a description or something I can browse in a list, I like that better, far better, than say, hitting next website on the ring. I guess I like to know where I am going! #WebRing #WebRings @natecox
@WeirdWriter I didn't understand them either until I added myself to one a couple weeks back (despite being online through the 90's when webrings were everywhere).
Basically they're a list of sites that share some commonality. Each site in that list will usually post a link to that list, and there is usually a way to link to the website before you and after you as "next" and "previous".
E.g., https://natecox.dev is part of the human first webring, which is a list of sites that use no GenAI in their construction. You can see the links in the nav for my site.
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@WeirdWriter love this. i will say the font looks huge on mobile firefox. unclear is this is as desired or a bug but would have a bit of a "i wonder if a css or js file didnt load" vibe if i hadnt seen your post first.
but yes its really funny that plus no horrible UX does make it feel "broken"
The font being bigger is intentional. But thank you! For the non JavaScript folk, my site map is https://sightlessscribbles.com/map/ @glassresistor
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Ah yep! And if you want my more snarky side, see the post at end, and I have a habbit of correcting spelling etc. After publishing. Old time readers know this by now, but just in case your new, best to start at my /about page but https://sightlessscribbles.com/posts/the-paperwork-flood/ @raineyday
Your story of "Are you still disabled?" is distressingly common. A good (late) friend of mine who had Duchenne muscular dystrophy had to go through that once. Except it was an in-person meeting. So he and his father leaned into it with everything they had. Fix his posture. Scratch an itch. Wipe his eyes.
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Your story of "Are you still disabled?" is distressingly common. A good (late) friend of mine who had Duchenne muscular dystrophy had to go through that once. Except it was an in-person meeting. So he and his father leaned into it with everything they had. Fix his posture. Scratch an itch. Wipe his eyes.
And I *always* hate their tones when they are doing these reviews. I have never got a compassionate person doing these reviews, ever. @raineyday
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And I *always* hate their tones when they are doing these reviews. I have never got a compassionate person doing these reviews, ever. @raineyday
Like they're infinitely disappointed that you haven't magically defied physics and are deliberately remaining disabled just to make their lives more difficult.
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Like they're infinitely disappointed that you haven't magically defied physics and are deliberately remaining disabled just to make their lives more difficult.
You nailed it! This this this! @raineyday
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