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An alternative decentralized internet for sharing text and media: The Gemini Protocol
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Still not an issue. Just throw out all modern web frameworks and stick to content-focused HTML. You can even do plaintext with unclickable links.
Or if you like a more readable markup with a very thin markdown layer on either the client or server side.
I think TeX is the right way.
Have you ever seen HTML without CSS? It's ugly as hell
...or is it?
https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/
yes
http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/
Whoa. An update to the HTML Hell Page!
I have 2 webpages like this. Calling them webpages is a bit of stretch to be honest. One is a joke and the other is extremely single idea only. I was just experimenting with some stuff, that's all. But they are up and they don't need CSS. :-)
Edit: BTW forgot to mention, you can output text only without HTML. In that case (like in the Random of the Week) you can use it in the terminal like output of a program.
I have a few (internal) web pages like that at work, they do the job but yes they are ugly
Depends on the client side native styles. With Gemini, those are also needed to be adjusted.
Depends to what you compare. Many CSS (worse if it uses JavaScript) is ugly and I prefer the native look without CSS. But only if the content works well, which they often don't... And that's ugly design.