That’s kind of the way I have it, honestly. With the article, I have the warning between my first and second headings with a CSS class to put an exclamation point in front of it with a red background (I’d link it here but I haven’t uploaded the changes yet to Neocities).
However, I’m considering if a better system is the one I already have with my fanfics, where I put my AO3-like warnings and “tags” under a details, so people are given the option to look or not look at them. This is probably the way to go if you have a long list of warnings so it doesn’t take up much space unless you open it up (or, if you’d prefer it to be already opened and then people have the option to close it, I know that’s also an option with details).
If a content warning tends to apply to a majority of the pages, I’d prefer putting that as a blanket warning on the home/about/disclaimers/whatever-makes-most-sense page.
Sorry if this weren’t the most helpful; I’m still figuring it out myself.
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Date: 2025-09-09 12:11 am (UTC)However, I’m considering if a better system is the one I already have with my fanfics, where I put my AO3-like warnings and “tags” under a
details, so people are given the option to look or not look at them. This is probably the way to go if you have a long list of warnings so it doesn’t take up much space unless you open it up (or, if you’d prefer it to be already opened and then people have the option to close it, I know that’s also an option withdetails).If a content warning tends to apply to a majority of the pages, I’d prefer putting that as a blanket warning on the home/about/disclaimers/whatever-makes-most-sense page.
Sorry if this weren’t the most helpful; I’m still figuring it out myself.