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Is it "okay" to have several very tiny websites -- rather than a larger "everything goes with individual pages design"-- website, on neocities? Even back in the 00's, I was always more into collectives of micro-sites than larger personal sites. (Yes I'm getting imposter syndrome.)
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pomelo 9 months ago

yes i don't see why not heh. i do this and its fun to make whole new css for different things

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mostlypixels 9 months ago

Thank you ♥

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solaria 9 months ago

absolutely! you have supporter on neocities so it should be extra easy to switch between neocitie accounts :3 i personally keep most my stuff on my main site bc i wouldnt know what to seperate anyways but that a personal thing not a cultural/ediquitte thing

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mostlypixels 9 months ago

So glad to hear it's not an etiquette thing! I browse the general activity page avidly and I felt I was doing things wrong. The switch is easy indeed (except I forget to log myself out on the CLI tool and randomly replace a site by another, which happened only the one or twenty times.)

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matchaprika 9 months ago

No comparisons should ever be made. As long as you're pleased with your own content, it's the most important. Never forget that a website is made by someone who has tastes and a life, the site is only there to convey ideas and designs. Some people are talkative, other are nearly silent, that doesn't make them less worth than talkative ones. Your website is really awesome and I wish I had 1/100th of your talent.

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matchaprika 9 months ago

I can feel there's passion and work behind your stuff, it's easy to criticize but harder to actually do content. Do it like you want, please yourself before trying to appeal to others. I believe in you !

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mostlypixels 9 months ago

Thank you ♥

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