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Curious about people's code uploading/website writing process... specifically whether you have local copies of files that you upload to Neocities servers... I am considering downloading a brute copy of everything just to be safe but also kind of enjoy this notion of being so untethered to the site that should the server go down (for a while/indefinitely), I'm fine with everything being "lost to the sands of time"
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yardonthirdstreet 5 months ago

WILD LAUGHTER — I only just now realized/found? there's a "download entire site" button...

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yardonthirdstreet 5 months ago

once an hour, first try failed (several files missing)

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irony-machine 5 months ago

i have a local copy of my site but it's because i don't want to use the neocities editor

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graybox 5 months ago

what I used to do was use a node.js script that connected to a simple WYSIWYG editor and used the neocities API to upload the generated page :P

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temina 5 months ago

torn between the urge to archive everything all the time, and the acceptance and romanticisation of the impermanence of everything that is

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bmh 5 months ago

My site is all created offline and then uploaded.

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solinus 5 months ago

I just use the Neocities editor. Works for me. Sometimes, I use archive.org

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yudosai 5 months ago

I use the neocities editor for small stuff, but for larger pages and projects I develop them then upload. Very very scattered process. I will backup everything at some point though.

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murid 5 months ago

I write things in a text editor and paste into files that I want to update. But for new pages I just do everything in a text editor and then upload the file.

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