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Po dlouhém odkládání jsem se dnes dokopal k předělání webu naší "produkční skupiny"

gradefilm.cz

Možná toho budu litovat, ale sypte sem připomínky. Díky!

#website #WordPress #Elementor #gradefilm


Anyone thinking about starting their own blog this year?

I thought I'd share my DigitalOcean referral link that gives you $200 to spend within the first 60 days:

digitalocean.com/?refcode=9e27…

DigitalOcean starts at $4/month and has one-click installers for WordPress and Ghost:

- marketplace.digitalocean.com/a…
- marketplace.digitalocean.com/a…

#indieweb #website #NotAnAd #referral


But on the other hand (see toot above) I am interested by "fastest" at least you can advertise that this is the #fastest ;) I'll have to take a closer look at @gohugoio again and get to grips with it one way or another.

«Hugo: The world’s fastest framework for building #website's»

⚙️ gohugo.io


«Eleventy, a simpler static #site generator»

I don't know it (yet) but @eleventy it seems to be a modern solution for smaller #website's. What I've read about #11ty on 11ty.rocks so far is exciting, do you know it and what do you think of it: Would you also use this for customers who are absolute #web laymen and may also have special requests?

🦝 11ty.dev


I have a question regarding a semantic HTML construct, and I'd like to know what the current consensus is (if there is one). So here goes:

Should navigation links be placed in an unordered list in a <nav>?

The spec doesn't recommend anything, but examples from MDN (developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do…) and WHATWG (html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage…) consistently use lists unless the contents are written in prose. Is this still the preference more broadly?

I have some other questions in this area. Safari removes list semantics if you remove the bullets (with exceptions, such as if the list is a child of "nav"), due to alleged "list-itis". At what point do lists become inappropriate? If I have a list of blog posts, and I format them as cards, with a heading, publish date, summary, and an image, is that too much content for each <li>?

Also, MDN and WHATWG point out not all links should be contained in navs (such as footer links), and "nav" should instead signal major blocks of navigation links. Would my prior example of a list of blog posts count as a major block? Should I enclose my list of blog posts in a nav? Does that extend to all section, category, and tag pages listing pages in that section/category/tag?

Feel free to respond if you have opinions, but keep it civil, and boosts are appreciated.

#HTML #semanticHTML #WebDev #website #accessibility #a11y


#website

podcastindex.org

🎉 🎉 🎉

youtu.be/usfiAsWR4qU?t=7


One of the great things about coming over to Mastodon has been raising my awareness of alt text for images.

Including this by default when uploading files is a great move. Not only is it better for accessibility on this platform, but it upskills people on how to do this creating content elsewhere online.

One of the best resources I have found and can highly recommend is this webpage from Harvard: accessibility.huit.harvard.edu…

#mastodon #accessibility #website #AltText