However, I have another plan, which isn't this hard to implement, and I already planned it independently from the one mentioned above: I'll make an HTML-CSS-only site, with a more minimalistic UI, which can be displayed correctly even in browsers with limited HTML/CSS support, especially targeted to Dillo and NetSurf users (the original site is broken in these browsers), but of course they will work in all other browsers (including Ladybird, Servo, Pale Moon and Otter in which the original site also has some minor issues). The new site will also be hosted on Codeberg, like the original one, so it wouldn't be any worse from a privacy perspective. The only downside will be, that it won't include all features, because some content like the utilities can't be implemented with HTML and CSS only. Quizzes could be done with HTML and CSS, but they would require advanced CSS features which aren't supported by Dillo and NetSurf, so I'll leave those out too. What I'll include are the articles, programming cheatsheets and an about page for now.
More details, sample design coming in a few days.
As for the original site, I originally wanted to discontinue it, but since I don't do the Java stuff anymore, and the new minimal version won't include every content, I'll continue to maintain the original one too. It won't receive many updates until I "finish" the new minimal one, but after that, I have quite a few plans for that too (see Issues tab of repo: https://codeberg.org/fosseryweb/pages/issues ).
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