I made a website to host all my #CAPTCHAlice questions and answers for your date night pleasure.
(It's been ages since I made a website, so let me know if anything looks wonky)
I made a website to host all my #CAPTCHAlice questions and answers for your date night pleasure.
(It's been ages since I made a website, so let me know if anything looks wonky)
@not_a_label weird. I've tested it on Firefox, Waterfox, and Vanadium. On three different devices too.
Is *anything* loading?
@alice itβd be super to respect light-dark preferences :)
these days thatβs as easy as <meta name="color-scheme" content="light dark" type="tex/css"> in the <head> element and using light-dark in the css a bit.
something like background: linear-gradient(135deg, light-dark(#ffc0cb,#804040), light-dark(#a0c4ff,#204480), light-dark(#d0aaff,#502a80)); for the page and background: light-dark(white, black); for the card would do it.
@alice better :)
i have more accessibility nitpicks if you want them, butβ¦
@tryst totally, lay 'em on me.
I checked Firefox's accessibility tool and it all passed, but if there are simple things I can do to improve the experience, I'm game.
@alice okay!
<main> instead of <div id="content">, without other content thereβs no real chance of confusion, but why not?<div id="question"> relies solely on css to indicate that its special. iβd maybe use an <h2>?It initially didn't load for me, but once I disabled TOR it loaded without issue!
Looks very cool to me π
Bless you. All I get is the incessant "Are you a human" thing. Which is a question I have often asked myself, to be fair.

@alice Looks good to me (firefox on android phone).
Also way too much fun. I could lose hours reading and trying to answer those.
Bunny-adjacent domain!