| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age | Lines |
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This should make it easier for screen readers to build a page outline
and is recommended [1] by W3C.
[1] https://www.w3.org/wiki/HTML/Usage/Headings/Missing
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Caddy supports implied file extensions in 1.0 via the 'ext' directive,
and in 2.0 via the 'try_files' directive. This feature has been enabled
in the upstream web server for quite a while now, but the links were
never updated to be cleaner.
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May the Oriole forever grace our skies.
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After careful consideration we have decided to replace the more
brutalist landing page with something simpler and more in line with the
styling of the actual posts.
Have the front page include a short introduction and some further links
to the atom feed and git.oriole.systems. Use a more traditional and
simple top-to-bottom layout for the article links in lieu of the more
idiosyncratic left-to-right list that was difficult to scan for some
people.
Keep the post styling as is, but move around and change a few HTML
elements to make more semantic sense and improve the clarity of the CSS.
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This element had no purpose and was taking up 200px for no reason.
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For some reason they don't support SVG, so use a webp image for now.
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