Somehow, we’re already (nearly) halfway through the month of September 😱 Where has the time gone?!
How is everyone doing with their small webbing so far? The theme of this check-in is troubleshooting: if there’s any part of your Small Web September project that you aren’t sure how to accomplish, or maybe something that you worked on didn’t turn out quite right, come and ask about it here!
It doesn’t have to be specific to this month, either – maybe it’s a past project that you hit a wall on, or a future project you’d like to start. If you haven’t run into any issues yourself, feel free to offer suggestions to people in the comments who have!
Here are some question prompts for this check-in:
For our previous check-in post, head on over to Small Web September Check-In 1: Links!
How is everyone doing with their small webbing so far? The theme of this check-in is troubleshooting: if there’s any part of your Small Web September project that you aren’t sure how to accomplish, or maybe something that you worked on didn’t turn out quite right, come and ask about it here!
It doesn’t have to be specific to this month, either – maybe it’s a past project that you hit a wall on, or a future project you’d like to start. If you haven’t run into any issues yourself, feel free to offer suggestions to people in the comments who have!
Here are some question prompts for this check-in:
- How is/are your Small Web September projects going? Are you working on the same things that you put down in your Goals (if you decided to set goals), or something else?
- What do you plan to focus on for the second half of September?
- What’s an element of your project that you found unexpectedly challenging? Did you manage to solve the problem, or not yet?
For our previous check-in post, head on over to Small Web September Check-In 1: Links!
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Date: 2025-09-17 07:42 pm (UTC)A few days ago I decided I'd rather use MkDocs than Eleventy to update my personal site -- I used to use hand-coded HTML but I'm old and tired and don't like doing that anymore. But the thing is, I like the way MkDocs works more than Eleventy, but none of the MkDocs themes I found really spoke to me. So I decided to make my own.
Desktop view / Mobile view (And there's a light mode variant as well)
I don't know if I'll package it for other people to install when I'm done, but I will at least make the code available to copy.