My collection of 88x31 badges, representing what I and this site use and stand for. If you have a badge you'd like me to add, just ask; it needs to have a format under 3 kb and avoid excessively flashy animations for me to consider it. [See some tools I use for image optimization]({{<relref "/posts/website-best-practices.md#image-optimization">}}).
<ahref="https://seirdy.one/">{{<picturename="b/sticker_88x31"alt="My favicon, a white colon and semicolon on a black backround, next to the word Seirdy."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
Note that this image's URL is cache-busted. It will change any time I alter my badge, and is **not** hotlink-friendly. If you wish to hotlink, use one of these URLs:
<ahref="https://anybrowser.org/campaign/">{{<picturename="b/any_browser"alt="The text “any browser you like.” next to a light prism."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
<ahref="https://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=https%3A%2F%2Fseirdy.one%2Fatom.xml">{{<picturename="b/valid-atom"alt="Valid Atom feed."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
<ahref="https://internet.nl/faqs/ipv6/">{{<picturename="b/ipv6"alt="The word “IPv6” next to a green checkmark."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
The W3C Valid HTML5 badge isn't offered by the new Nu HTML Validator, but I use it anyways because my markup is valid. I regularly test all 200-something pages on this site with a local instance of the validator.
Before you email me about how my site has invalid markup and doesn't deserve the "Valid HTML5" badge: The validator also has false positives, which I report upstream (and sometimes fix) and silence in a JQ filter. I use a bleeding-edge version of the Nu HTML Checker and its Jigsaw CSS Validator dependency, as those have the fewest false positives.
{{<picturename="b/anonymize"alt="Anonymize the web now!"width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}
<ahref="https://justinjackson.ca/webmaster/">{{<picturename="b/fckingwww"alt="The dark green text “fucking webmaster” on a shell prompt in a terminal window."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
{{<picturename="b/right2repair"alt="I support right to repair."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}
<ahref="https://www.w3.org/Promotion/WIP/">{{<picturename="b/wip"alt="The text “Web Interoperability Pledge” next to a drawing of gears."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
<ahref="https://archive.webstandards.org/bannerx.html">{{<picturename="b/wpsnowbord"alt="A wasp next to the words “standards NOW!”"width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
### Notes on "Ideological affinity, Web-related" badges
I included "Right to repair" in this section because I think that page-alteration (via adblockers, inspect-element, userstyles, etc.) counts as exercising one's right to (software) repair. Free software, accessibility, and Right to Repair are interlinked. I previously microblogged [in defense of content blocking from a right-to-repair perspective]({{<relref "/notes/in-defense-of-content-blocking.md">}}).
<ahref="https://www.autisticasfxxk.com/">{{<picturename="b/autisticasfxxk.com"alt="The words “autistic as fuck” flash over a pick background. The word “fuck” is censored."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
These are some people/websites I think are cool! I might eventually move these to a separate page under the "About" section of my site.
<ahref="https://keithhacks.cyou/">{{<picturename="b/keith"alt="the word “keith” after a tilde and a bone, with a rainbow border."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
<ahref="https://tea.cuddleslut.fr/">{{<picturename="b/tea_banner"alt="the word “tea” over a nonbinary flag next to a blushing personified teacup."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
<ahref="https://astrid.tech/">{{<picturename="b/astriddottech"alt="astrid dot tech in glitchy distorted letters."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
<ahref="https://moth.monster/">{{<picturename="b/moth"alt="The word “moth” in a brown-on-orange palette next to a flat inverted moth icon."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
<ahref="https://yesterweb.org/">{{<picturename="b/yesterweb"alt="YesterWeb: reclaim the net."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}</a>
### Notes on "Friendly sites" badges
The Yesterweb is winding down its social activity after admin burnout, but it remains an important place during the Old Web revival of the late-2010s to early-2020s. I'm keeping the badge even if the rest of the shuts down (though it'll probably stick around in archived form).
{{<picturename="b/graphicdesign"alt="The words “graphic design is my passion” next to a bad drawing of a frog. Sarcasm implied."width="162"height="62"class="pix">}}