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commit: 16d508d2592b9bd4de45a86a922f8bd1b642c091
parent d521096f6075690f867d870b6fa5ddac51610a63
Author: András Németh <sun.arch.code@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon, 10 Jul 2023 17:47:53 +0200

Conservative web dev: Typo fixes

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diff --git a/content/blog/Conservative-web-development.md b/content/blog/Conservative-web-development.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ shown at the bottom, after the article. Four of the ads were identical. I was reminded to subscribe three times, for $1/week (after one year this would become $3.75/week). One of these reminders attached itself to the bottom of my -screen and followed along as a scrolled. If I scrolled up, it replaced this with +screen and followed along as I scrolled. If I scrolled up, it replaced this with a larger banner, which showed me three other articles and an ad. I was asked for my email address once, though I would have had to fill out a captcha to submit it. I took out my phone and repeated the experiment. It took 15 seconds to load, @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ up for an account, shown before any of the content. To be fair, the GitHub page has more features. As far as I can tell, most of these aren't implemented *in* the page, though, and are rather links to other pages. Some of the features *in* the page include a dropdown for filtering -branches and tags, popups that show detail when you hover over an avatars, some +branches and tags, popups that show detail when you hover over avatars, some basic interactivity in the search, all things that I can't imagine taking up much space. Does this justify an order of magnitude increase in resource usage?