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https://ghostologaster.neocities.org/blog/shift-pairs/ have u ever thought about how if u shift every letter of the word "bunny" 17 steps forward in the alphabet it becomes the word "sleep"? this post is kind of about that
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getcubed 2 months ago

i'm a big fan of "damp" -> "road"

ghostologaster 2 months ago

@getcubed same!!

https://ghostologaster.neocities.org/blog/ode3/ corrected some mistakes from last night :3 anyway, new post about some archaic chinese philological minutiae
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ghostologaster 2 months ago

some corrections made and an addendum added :)

did lots of small changes to the site & the most significant one is again with the notes—inline notes were decided against as well & now it's just old fashioned linked footnotes. change of approach: instead of searching for an alternative that's less cumbersome to navigate than linked footnotes, i'll just avoid unnecessary footnotes in my writings from the get-go. rewrote my longer post accordingly
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the demon called perfectionism is trying to make me learn a css framework and/or rewrite the entire website from scratch…
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figured out how to use deploy-to-neocities!!
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hey, thanks for the follow and i like your site! happy to see my resources page on your list of links <3 i used to have tufte sidenotes on my site too but i took them out bc of accessibility issues sadly
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ghostologaster 3 months ago

thank u for following back <33 i love your site a lot! for notes, i'm currently using the inline (originally for narrow screens) version of Tufte CSS with added hover functionalities & some accessibility improvements, which is far from perfect but will have to stay until i come up with something better…

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welp, new design has some bugs on mobile :( trying to fix that
big layout change (be sure to clear cache if u've visited before!): goodbye Tufte-style sidenotes :( u r beautiful but u make the page response to window width a bit too funny & i can't figure out a clean way to deal with it w/ simple html/css & w/o too much calculation. i'll revisit this when one day i can actually code. the current solution has its own multitude of problems but i feel cautiously positive about it
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ghostologaster 3 months ago

also: do you know that the fontfiles hosted by google fonts are sometimes outdated? anyways. changed the font files for source serif 4 and ubuntu mono to the up-to-date versions from official releases

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