i want to make a little art portfolio site, and I'm stuck between wanting to fuck with scrapists and wanting to not fuck with screen readers. I'm considering chopping up images into tiles which would be assembled into their correct relative locations via css or something. i could even put alt text on it with a transparent image layered on top spanning the full area. downside is real people wouldn't be able to download the images though :/
of course that's all assuming they don't just dump the frame buffer somehow. same problem as anything else, it's unclear to what extent anti scraping measures actually work
another idea i had was use webgl instead of images and have the images gradually assemble, so you'd have to wait a short amount of time to see the full thing. that would allow downloading but scraping would need to be more elaborate
also would require javascript, which feels like a personal failure
the worst idea I've had so far which is also my favorite is make it a 3D game like those old edutainment cdrom games where you walk and in a museum etc. idk how i'd make it screen reader compatible though, but i guess it's a page of visual art anyway so idk
wait wait wait what if i make my website a fmv adventure game lol https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@ramon_wilhelm/116290525951324852
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@aeva slightly mad I missed most of the Youtube era when people did that. Though I think Markiplier has two