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Date: 2026-01-19 02:36 am (UTC)Here's the template (under "Blog Style Templates" in both Pastille and Periwinkle) for the curious just in case it might help anyone!! I missed Status Cafe a lot, but when I started running into this weird JavaScript bug there, I made the hard decision to let it go. Found this template and it gave me renewed hope!! ; u;
Good luck on any of the project you pursue this year!! ❤️
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Date: 2026-01-19 03:35 am (UTC)I came across a link to this site that's archiving stuff from dead ~mid-2000s personal sites. A lot of it is old Photoshop resources, but there's posts like this one that have button bases among other things.
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Date: 2026-01-19 06:15 am (UTC)1. Building a website for
2. Recreate thequirkyfan.com
3. Set up my own Fediverse
4. Set up my Development/Programming portfolio
5. Set up my "Link" website
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Date: 2026-01-19 07:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2026-01-19 09:06 pm (UTC)I just saw someone mention using Frogtab for letting people send them messages through their website. Frogtab's creator has a guide for using it that way on a Bear blog. No clue if Neocities or other static hosts support it, but maybe it's useful to have.
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Date: 2026-01-20 12:02 am (UTC)I'm trying to implement a dark mode on my site. I can do the basics: change the page background to dark and basic text to light. I cannot seem to get any of my links to change from the default colors, though. I've given myself a headache so it's time to stop for the night. I am better at HTML than CSS, so there's probably some conflict I'm obviously missing. I'll find it eventually. Not up to getting help right now.
I've started the l-o-n-g process to write a fanscript of FFBE Season 2. I have Season 1 complete on my site already, and do have a lot of the story events written down on paper but not typed up yet. Last year I had found YouTube videos of Season 2 and the missing story events, which is grand! Even grander is this site I found that collects all the videos in one place. Now, since the videos exist, I +have+ given thought to if it's worth it to write a fanscript, but I think I still want to do it. Because you can search in scripts, so may be good for fanfic writers? if people are still writing for FFBE... anyway, let's hope season 2 doesn't take me over four years like season 1 did!
I'm also working on FFXI: Chains of Promathia, but have some replaying to do. Luckily, I can get the game script from a dump of the chat log that Windower makes as I play, so then it's just some polishing up and adding flavor text to make scenes make more sense. I hope to have CoP done in the next month or so.
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Date: 2026-01-20 07:59 am (UTC)https://content-security-policy.neocities.org
what SSG did you switch to? I've been using 11ty and for most things its fine, but I'm struggling a little with a few things - like it wants me to use sitewide tags when I want to keep tags specific to certain sections of my site and I can't seem to figure out how. just wondering if you found something easier I guess lol
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Date: 2026-01-20 02:39 pm (UTC)I'm using Zola! I haven't tried out its categorization system myself yet. Taxonomies is the closest I know Zola has to tagging built-in. It also seems to be site-wide as far as I can tell. Since a "tags" taxonomy seems to be a common solution for tagging, you could probably make a taxonomy per section. The other option I can see is putting tags in the [extra] data for each page and then making the section index pages group by tag or something.
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Date: 2026-01-25 06:41 am (UTC)Sorry for jumping in! For 11ty, probably the easiest way to do tags only for certain sections is to have separate 11ty blogs for each section. If you want to stick to a single 11ty blog, you can define tags unique to each section and then have separate tag lists for each section (you can do this using the Collections API, but this involves knowing a little javascript).