i kind of wanna make a mobile version of my #neocities website so more people are able to see it easily but also like….. wahhh poor you you have to use your computer the way god intended to view
@ultraloveheaven i vehemently disagree with the notion that every single personal website needs to be 100% accessible as inflicted upon netizens by the corporate web 2.0
@ultraloveheaven that said my website is entirely navigable by text-only browser lynx and equally unbrowseable by mobile phone because phones are meant to be used for calls
@ultraloveheaven source i am a certified netizen hope this helps!
@mavica_again this validates my feelings towards this quite a bit. thank you - do you do this with just alt text, or is there more involved in making the site fully accessible thru lynx? btw i have a gbcamera photo of me and my bf on my site :•)
@mavica_again i code everything into the HTML document!
@mavica_again def sounds simpler than repeating page to page like i do but i’m also dumb and don’t know a better way to code my site at the moment. it doesn’t seem to be slow and i have a template i just copy and paste and add my content to. thank you for engaging with me on this
@ultraloveheaven you just move your CSS into a separate file and link
it in the head
tag
@ultraloveheaven the HTML describes the DOM but it can still have inline CSS and JS if you want
i prefer to keep them in separate files because that way you don't have to repeat and maintain CSS for every single page, you can just reuse a single file