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Existing link colors made it hard to distinguish between visited and unvisted links on screens that had warmer color temperatures. Adjusted the colors to make the distinction clear. Unfortunately, that adjustment made superscript visited links (for footnotes) fail the APCA, so I added a solid black background to superscripts. Now they too should have good contrast. |
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seirdy.one
Code for my personal website, seirdy.one. Built with Hugo.
Also builds my Gemini capsule: gemini://seirdy.one/.
Dependencies
To build:
- Hugo 0.93 or later
- Make
- Git (Hugo uses Git info for features like date last updated)
- Efficient Compression Tool It's like zopfli but more efficient and faster.
- Brotli (optional; set
NO_STATIC=1
to disable) - POSIX utils: grep, find, etc.
To deploy:
- ssh
- rsync
- libzstd
To lint:
- stylelint
- csslint
- pnpm
- lychee
See the Makefile
for details.
Design
I made the site as inclusive as possible. Tested using multiple screen readers (Orca, TalkBack, Apple VoiceOver, Windows Narrator, NVDA), and I regularly test with the following browsers/engines. Testing in a browser does not imply any sort of endorsement; I just want to meet people where they're at.
Desktop:
- Gecko: Nightly, Stable, ESR, and sometimes Pale Moon
- the Tor Browser
- Blink: latest Chromium snapshot, stable, and QtWebEngine
- WebKit: Webkit2GTK3
- NetSurf
- SerenityOS Browser
- Very old WebKit via rekonq (Qt4 QtWebKit)
- KHTML
- Servo
- Trident, if I have access to a Windows machine that has Edge with "IE Mode".
For all the above options, I test "reading mode" whenever it's available.
Mobile:
- Android: Blink, Gecko, Tor Browser
- iOS WebKit: latest stable version, iOS 12, iOS 10 on an iPhone 5. Also test Reader Mode.
- TODO: try a KaiOS device.
Smart watches:
- Borrowed an Apple Watch to try the embedded browser.
- TODO: test on a Tizen or Wear OS device's browser.
Everything works well in all the above browsers.