me: I'll make a guide for that tonight so I can show everyone how to do it :) also me: reads a book instead and then doesn't do anything
(Linking is weird, because iFrames. If you wanna view it with the rest of the site, just go to my site, navigate to 'articles', then click on the latest entry.)
if you want to figure out how to permalink w/ iframes + layouts, I figured it out with the little plant icons next to headers and you can rob my code? :O
and now that I've read the article: yeah absolutely! I straight up forgot that rightwing people also exist on the indie web until you mentioned in a status here of a TERF webring, and then a webmaster I looked up to was casually transphobic like two days later.
it's definitely super interesting seeing how the same things (cottagecore was a good example!) can interest both left- and rightwing folks for vastly different reasons, and if anything it just shows why we need to be- I dunno, I don't want to say more critical, but it'll do in a pinch- and just make sure that we're not giving them any footholds by ignoring the inherent discrimination in the premise of whatever it is?
definitely something worth thinking more on, anyway. thanks for writing + posting that! :O
Suggestion: it would be really helpful if you added HTML article tags to your articles. Those enable Reader View (as long as there's also enough text inside p tags), which makes it a lot easier for me and others to read the page's writing. The trouble is that it doesn't show up at all without an article tag on the page.
@owlroost OHH I was wondering what made certain sites activate reader view, and others not! I was gonna look into it; it's just a tag?? I'll do that right now!!!
@macaque This reminded me that I kept meaning to dig up info myself, so I went ahead and threw together an article! https://owlsroost.xyz/articles/tech/reader-mode.html
[offers a hug if one is wanted]