Somehow, we’re already (nearly) halfway through the month of September š± 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: 2025-09-14 07:25 pm (UTC)I'm having great fun writing Python scripts to make HTMLizing the files quicker. Very proud of the one script I wrote to automatically build links for the FFBE Story Events (there's like 43 story events; that'd be a LOT of hand-coding of links!)
Originally, I had just planned on leaving FFBE at Season 1, but I've found YouTube videos of the remaining seasons plus some of the story events I hadn't documented, so now I am working on documenting those, as well. Frankly, I've been putting a LOT of work into my site so far, but I'm having a blast.
I *am* having one problem with CSS. On the main FFBE landing page, I'm using <details> to collapse the (long) link list for each subsection. The link list is styled as, well, a list (some are ul, one is ol) and I can't seem to get CSS to apply to the list properly. I wanted the twisty for the Details to be bigger text, maybe 1.5em, but wanted the actual links to be at 1em, but no matter what I do, I can't achieve it. Leaving it for now, because it's not BAD, just, at the bigger font it makes the list l-o-n-g. This is on my local copy so hasn't been pushed to Neocities yet, as I'm still tweaking a bunch of other stuff before I push it live.
It occurs to me I should check how my site looks on mobile devices. It's using fairly simple HTML and CSS, so it should be okay on mobile too.
Link to my site: https://altheavalara.neocities.org
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Date: 2025-09-14 11:42 pm (UTC)The new index page design is in the works. I'm trying to make it mobile-friendly as I go. Hopefully, the mobile CSS I create for each section there will be usable on the rest of the site so I can make it all mobile-friendly.
I haven't made as much progress on the actual contents of the site as I wanted. I might focus on that for the second half of September. There's another web project I'm thinking of picking back up as well, but I don't know if it'll work out at all. I'd like to get some visible work done on my site first.
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Date: 2025-09-15 04:29 pm (UTC)So the main updates I've done are posting the beginnings of my recommendations and my statistics pages! Plus fixing the navigation bar links for all the main site pages (I am Ignoring⢠the fact I need to fix it for my fic pages rn) because I've renamed some page files which naturally broke the links. I also only got minorly distracted by making new decorations - I wanted some Steam-style achievements for my stats page- and exactly one (1) new fic got archived. It might be the same one I just published at the end of August, but at least I didn't add to my fic archival to-do list right? š
Of course, making a recommendations page means I need things to rec, and I don't have a backlog of rec lists I can just import. Instead I have 500+ Ao3 bookmarks and that's a bit much XD So I ended up stalling on my fic recs page for a bit. But a post has been making the rounds on tumblr about how we should be doing more rec lists, and I got the urge to do one. So two birds one stone, I made a rec list out of the fics I bookmarked in August and cross-posted that list to my site. And I think I'll try and keep doing that! Now I just need to figure out what other kinds of rec lists I can put together lol
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Date: 2025-09-15 11:17 pm (UTC)Doing great! Some of my goals ended up not working out for me, such as the Mediawiki goal - turns out I actually hate using that software, whoops, it's not intuitive to me at all! However, I did manage to set up my otwarchive fic archive... somewhat sort of? I still need to figure out a problem with elasticsearch. Or why there are no user profiles... š But omg, this is only the second thing (okay third I guess, counting the failed mediawiki experiment) I've ever self-hosted without help from Yunohost. I don't know how I did this and am extremely proud of myself for doing so.
What do you plan to focus on for the second half of September?
Getting my archive set up fully! I can't wait to have everything technical sorted out so I can work on the site customization. I'm thinking a buttercup yellow theme, since there isn't an OTWarchive site with that color yet.
Whatās an element of your project that you found unexpectedly challenging? Did you manage to solve the problem, or not yet?
Um. Everything. Self-hosting is hard lmao. I haven't solved the search problem yet, but will likely try and start on it tomorrow.
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Date: 2025-09-17 05:21 pm (UTC)I¦ve been working on a pokémon worldbuilding project which involves some pretty convoluted rules regarding signature moves and so forth. And initially I was trying to apply these rules by hand, but eventually it got to be too much and I kept missing things or making mistakes. So I found a dump of learnset data on GitHub and wrote a Ruby script to automatically generate the signature move data from that.
Somewhat relatedly, when I started this project I was keeping all of my data in a NumbersĀ® spreadsheet and using a terrible AppleScript script to export the data from there into a TĀ·SĀ·V. This worked, but was really tempermental, partially because NumbersĀ® support for AppleScript is really unmaintained at this point and I had to do some UĀ·I scripting. As an example, the script could not actually pick where to save the exported TĀ·SĀ·V, so if you saved any spreadsheet in a different folder since the last time you ran it, it would go and save in that folder instead! (Because, apparently, Numbers does not remember the ālast saved folderā on a perāspreadsheet basis, which is bonkers.)
Anyway, to get around all of this, I finally made the jump and downloaded LibreOffice and converted my spreadsheets into LibreOffice Calc spreadsheets instead. LibreOffice¦s commandline tool,
sofficeis, like the rest of LibreOffice, very unpretty and cumbersome, but it does work reliably and you can hide all the messiness within a shell script, so that is what I have done. LibreOffice also gives you the option of saving as a āflat OĀ·DĀ·Fā file, which is suitable for checking into Git, which is nice.It¦s a real shame that Apple has stopped caring about writing good programs with featureful scripting capabilities that make users feel empowered at their computer, because Numbers is a much friendlier and easierātoāuse application in my opinion. But alas.
I also split up my spreadsheet file up from one big file into multiple smaller ones, so that a change to, say, the Indigo League learnsets wouldn¦t force a rebuild of the page for Alola. This is especially important because the main āpokĆ©dexā spreadsheet, which shouldn¦t need to change often, is a prerequisite of the signature move script, which is very slow. It was a real problem when it was needing to regenerate all of the signature moves just because I made an unrelated change to one of the other pages in the file.
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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.
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Date: 2025-09-22 04:04 pm (UTC)The biggest thing I did while updating said fic pages was decide on how to lay out chaptered fics as well as fic series, and also how to do embedded art and footnotes. I like how they both look so that's all done now! And a good job too, because the next ship section to finish is Sartauvoir/Basch and that's p much all just one long series lol.