Calling people who write their own #websites by hand, or appreciate those who do!

Do you have a favourite #links page style? It's been ages since I've composed a website manually. I'm avoiding CMS for now, just doing it the hard way with #html and #css, but want to make an attractive table of links to other sites, and a bit of blurb about them.

Seeking minimalist style and maximum #accessibility .

Thanky'all

#indieweb

@MattMoose Mine is just a simple list: https://shellsharks.com/blogroll with some associated links for each respective blog/individual

I like Dave Winer’s blogroll though - http://scripting.com/?tab=links

Blogroll

A list of blogs I read and recommend.

shellsharks
@shellsharks @MattMoose Needs description about each pointer in my humble opinion.

@khleedril @MattMoose To clarify, are you saying that each entry in the blogroll should have a brief description of what that site is? Or why it’s on the list?

If so, I’ve thought about it. I like the idea and might end up doing it, but was trying to reduce the visual clutter on the page. Then again, take a look at my site. When have I ever cared about visual clutter before!? 😅

@shellsharks @MattMoose Either: if you have an opinion why it is on the list, write that, otherwise maybe show a short description scraped from the site p-summary, otherwise leaving blank is fine.

Agree about too much clutter; keep them short and maybe in a smaller font.

Just my opinion, not that that matters.