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by halfeatenpie 1694 days ago
I see your point and that's up to you. But I do think factoring in the end user's experience is important here if you want them to listen to your argument.

You're trying to sell someone that your idea is right, but having the desktop experience be a bit difficult (and putting it on the end user to deal with it) doesn't really help you in communicating your points. It also makes it harder for them to digest your content, therefore people might just skip over it.

But again, it's a personal blog so all these decisions are up to you and your liking!

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I appreciate that and tried to compensate for some of the trade-offs with the CSS available at the time. CSS that the browsers seem intent on not supporting and maybe dropping. I do find upsetting that I end up having to apologize a lot for trying to do some things that I thought were fun/unique/unusual/personal touches and the browsers just getting worse about it with passing years rather than better.

It is interesting how many of these comments have fallen into style of substance fallacy over the contents of the arguments themselves, and I am listening to all of this feedback. This current CSS was designed to make 90s kid me happy, primarily on "Edge Classic". It's not aged as well as I would have liked, and I don't know if/when I'll revisit it, but I am listening.

You know what? Keep it. It's weird but I think that makes it cool.

Don't get demoralized. Everyone is boring today. If this was a business or something I'd say ditch it and make your website have Bootstrap or whatever least common denominator thing. It's not, it's your place to express yourself, so don't let wet blankets ruin your site for you.

Here's two other weird sites just to keep up your morale.

https://slimedaughter.com/

http://art.teleportacia.org/olia.html