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[personal profile] lumiosecity
Howdy!

I’m currently coping with the fact that I won’t have completed my Small Web September goals by the last check-in (WiFi’s out and won’t be back til October, on account of Recent Weather Events, alas) by compiling resources for when I finally get to crack open a code file again, and I’ve been wondering…

On other people’s personal sites, I keep seeing an option to toggle the movement of blinkies and other decorative GIFs on and off, but when I try to look up how to do it myself, I keep running into dead ends and/or jargon I have no idea how to decipher, and I’m not currently in a position where I can view page sources and poke around the guts to figure it out on my own (technical limitations, alas). I really want to add a toggle like this to my site, because I am in the deeply ironic position of being a photosensitive blinkie collector and it would be incredibly useful.

So far I’ve managed to figure out that it’s probably something to do with JavaScript, but beyond that, I’m lost.

Does anyone have any leads, suggestions, or resources?

Thank you so much in advance. :)
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[personal profile] stepnix
Hello yes I am new to the small web and would like some help

I am trying to get a comment section working on my new Neocities. I tried this site, which looked promising, but comments haven't been coming through. I looked around for an alternative comment method, and it looks like there might have been a Neocities update that makes this kind of thing harder? But I'm not sure.

Edit: Thanks everyone! I decided to go with an external guestbook instead

Any advice would be appreciated. also i'm very new to dreamwidth so if this is breaking etiquette of some kind, sorry about that.

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Is there anyone here working in any of R, Quarto, RMarkdown, or blogdown for their sites? I'm playing around at the moment, deciding what works for me, and I'd love to have someone to trade ideas with.

If not, I'll probably make the odd post here about my journey--and, because today was a productive day in terms of 'how do I want to go about this', some notes:

  • current goal: book reviews section with
    • index page for authors; maybe with the books--stretch goal.
    • individual author pages, books in whatever order I add them
  • proof of concept draft: two authors, three books. In the process of developing these two pages I have
    • written three small R functions to write the sections exactly the same way each time (rather than copy/paste format)
    • written a template
    • failed to get Table of Contents working (eh, later)
    • failed to work out how to handle the data -- at the moment I'm creating a data frame at the top of each page, which handles book title, rating, reading date(s), and content notes, and then putting the review text in by hand. This might end up being the preferred option; I'll have to think about that.
    • started on the index page -- I want to create it based on the files in the 'individual authors' folder; still working out how to parse the html files I've already written.

next up: load the two author pages to neocities. link them to the index. link that to the home page. work out how css works and add some interesting details.

Long term I want to have individual book files that are then assembled into the individual author files, as well as into pages for any awards they've won/been nominated for. That is going to require quite a bit more knowledge on my part of how to handle a 'data base' where one of the elements is lots of formatted text.

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