Small Web September Check-In 4: Resources!
Oct. 1st, 2025 12:52 pmAs of today, we're officially in October, and that means that sadly, Small Web September is at an end!
(Sorry for the slightly later-than-promised check-in; yesterday was super busy ๐ )
It's the last check-in, but that doesn't mean the small web fun has to come to an end - please do continue to share your progress on projects, questions, and cool resources that you've found by making posts to the comm (or in our chatter posts!)
For now, though, here are some questions and discussion prompts for the final check-in. Our theme this week is Resources!
As a reminder, this is the fourth of four โcheck-inโ/comment points that will be published during the event. If you want to view all the past check-ins for Small Web September, you can use the Small Web September tag - there's no cut-off point for commenting, so feel free to continue adding replies and discussing things related to each check-in! For our previous check-in post, head to Small Web September Check-In 3: Communities!
Sometime in the next week, I'll also be putting up a feedback/retrospective post to get thoughts on how the challenge was run, what you liked, and anything you'd like to see more of.
Kudos and thank you to everyone who has taken part in SWS, worked on projects, left comments, and shown enthusiasm - the event wouldn't exist without you! I hope you had fun this month ๐
(Sorry for the slightly later-than-promised check-in; yesterday was super busy ๐ )
It's the last check-in, but that doesn't mean the small web fun has to come to an end - please do continue to share your progress on projects, questions, and cool resources that you've found by making posts to the comm (or in our chatter posts!)
For now, though, here are some questions and discussion prompts for the final check-in. Our theme this week is Resources!
- What did you work on during Small Web September? Was it the same thing that you set out to work on at the start of the month?
- Did you learn anything new or make any unexpected discoveries as you worked on your project(s)?
- Have any resources or guides been particularly helpful for your small webbing - or are there any that you wish existed/want to make?
- What are your plans for your project(s), or any other small web endeavours, beyond September?
As a reminder, this is the fourth of four โcheck-inโ/comment points that will be published during the event. If you want to view all the past check-ins for Small Web September, you can use the Small Web September tag - there's no cut-off point for commenting, so feel free to continue adding replies and discussing things related to each check-in! For our previous check-in post, head to Small Web September Check-In 3: Communities!
Sometime in the next week, I'll also be putting up a feedback/retrospective post to get thoughts on how the challenge was run, what you liked, and anything you'd like to see more of.
Kudos and thank you to everyone who has taken part in SWS, worked on projects, left comments, and shown enthusiasm - the event wouldn't exist without you! I hope you had fun this month ๐
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Date: 2025-10-03 11:05 pm (UTC)Made a Dreamwidth account for more casual blogging and public interaction. (not sure if I'll delete this account or not but if I do it'll be a while cause I've got a LOT of notes I need to move elsewhere but this will be the last time I post here using this account). I'm also checking out a couple other sites but Idk if I'll keep them yet.
And I posted some of my poetry on my site. I also wanted to get up reviews of another volume of manga on Eternity Main but I didn't get to it in time. I also wrote out a list of fanshrines I want to make in the future but other than that I managed to stay within my goals.
What are your plans for your project(s), or any other small web endeavors, beyond September?
Work through that list of fanshrines (currently doing a rewatch of a show for one of them), make a space for my ocs and their world, get more poetry up, debate posting my fanfic/fanpoetry, add to my BOS. Some of these are more concrete than others.