Slow technology enjoyer.
Personal website haver.
Toronto 🇨🇦
| Personal | https://rafichaudhury.com/ |
| Fanzine | https://www.glidermag.com |
| Personal | https://rafichaudhury.com/ |
| Fanzine | https://www.glidermag.com |
Just discovered something about copy/paste behaviour that new users of #logseq might want to know.
Right-clicking an image on a web page and selecting "copy image" and then pasting into Logseq used to paste in the image, and save the file to the 'assets' folder. For newer versions of Logseq, this is a toggle that needs to be switched on. The default is to load the image from the external URL. This means you won't see the image if you're offline, or if the image is deleted from the server.
Came across this fansite from the #oldweb. First created in 1999, it's been incrementally updated, but kept its original style. The guestbook still works! It's such a pleasure to navigate labour-of-love sites like this on an internet where most sites have been stripped of creativity to fit into a boring 'mobile-first' design.