the web used to not all look the same

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Found you a new gradient πŸ˜… jk

hahhaha

Apparently Highlighting was IN MY DESTINY

and the color orange πŸ˜€

for the longest time I would put #ffcc33 as default for everything. I always liked the symmetry of that number

It has 3s and 33s 😲 nice. And tres πŸ€ πŸ”Ίand 3 pairs. Neat I know im nutz

Anddddddd you can take two Cs and arrange it into 3. Haaaaa

Sprinkle some Jane on top

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Mutt ftuw

Compared to https://www.thunderbird.net/en-GB/

It doesn't look so nice but a least it actually has some information.

Also mozilla want you to pay Β£1.50 to cover tx costs if you donate to them because internal politics stopped them accepting bitcoin.

When #Nostr geocities/anglefire reboot.

Most of my "web dev" experience was in 1995, although I have dipped into it again here and there along the way as needed and have picked up basic CSS and a little JavaScript. I don't know all of the tricks they use today, so my pages look more like this. They do load fast, though.