From ca89a36a0486ff5225df0520f7bcb2b35c33ff38 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rupus Reinefjord Date: Wed, 18 May 2022 20:46:41 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Minor improvments to text, and use underscore between date and name --- ...-09-this-website.html => 2022-05-09_this-website.html} | 8 ++++---- public/index.html | 2 +- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) rename public/blog/{2022-05-09-this-website.html => 2022-05-09_this-website.html} (89%) diff --git a/public/blog/2022-05-09-this-website.html b/public/blog/2022-05-09_this-website.html similarity index 89% rename from public/blog/2022-05-09-this-website.html rename to public/blog/2022-05-09_this-website.html index f4205cf..9c18bec 100644 --- a/public/blog/2022-05-09-this-website.html +++ b/public/blog/2022-05-09_this-website.html @@ -58,16 +58,16 @@

This one is just plain HTML files, written by hand, with CSS and JS inline if needed. It is an exercise in keeping it simple, stupid, - an experiment to see if the site evolves with time, and a way to satisfy + an experiment to see how the site evolves with time, and a way to satisfy my longing for a time when the internet was less corporations and more - personal. It also helps that I really like simple, brutalist "design" in + personal. It also helps that I really like simple, minimalist "design" in web pages.

Having CSS and JavaScript inline hopefully means that this isolated page should keep working even if other parts of the website change. That's the "evolving" part. When I want to create a new page, I'll just - copy another page and just replace the content. This page is copied from - the index.html for example. Or I'll create a page from scratch. + copy another page and replace the content. This page was copied from + /index.html for example. Or I'll create a page from scratch. Consistency is boring anyway, and I'm free to style every page however I see fit.

diff --git a/public/index.html b/public/index.html index 1cdec6e..8243c8d 100644 --- a/public/index.html +++ b/public/index.html @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@

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