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 i personally prefer the classic <a href="url here">some text</a> to make hyper links
@MattMoose here's a non-specific page from my website that has hyper links on it http://zone.dog/braindump/spline_fields/
Spline Distance Fields

@MattMoose I misread your post. This is probably a better example https://zone.dog/braindump/arty/ For the pages that are primarily references to other resources I usually use a <ul> list of the links. I often also try to include a link to a cached version on archive.org (denoted by a floppy disk in parenthesis next to the main hyperlink)
"Arty A7-35" Artix-35T

@aeva @MattMoose This is okay for references to other resources, but as a general links page there's too much to read.