paintkiller
3 years ago
Ope! My bad, I read it and just skimmed over the buttons as I thought they were only the usual Neocities/html/etc related ones. Will be updating my links tonite, thanks again for the follow!
behaviorx
3 years ago
I think I've said this before, but I'm so glad you found your way to neocities! Congrats on #100!!
paintkiller
3 years ago
@behavior - You have and I am glad as well, you were one of the first pages I followed and welcomed me, I appreciate that!
paintkiller
3 years ago
Also just realized I added the Suicidal Tendencies album to my Favorite Albums page, like, less than a week before the passing of Bob Heathcote who played bass on it... :/
paintkiller
3 years ago
Also linked to each piece of my Collections page for easier navigation, instead of endless scrolling and not knowing what's outside of view. :)
paintkiller
3 years ago
Annnd added even *more* to my Bandcamp Collection page available on the Music tab - I'll make it through all the releases to date at *some* point lol. Also, using profile comments/updates as a changelog of sorts. So there. :)
paintkiller
3 years ago
Here's one I managed to find: http://www.mabsland.com/Adoption.html - I believe there is another one I've seen several times, as well.
letslearntogether
3 years ago
Hmmm...I don't think ratings hurt any. For the most part, I think they can be helpful in giving people an idea of the type of content that they can expect...
letslearntogether
3 years ago
...Personally, I wasn't sure how to rate my site. It is intended to be friendly and helpful for everyone, but it does touch upon very serious topics sometimes. So, I settled on trying to put content warnings on individual pages when stuff that might be triggering or not appropriate for children comes up.
paintkiller
3 years ago
I like the idea of adding content warnings on specific pages, as opposed to entire site. So simple, why hadn't I thought of it lol? My condern with audience ratings, period, is that they can almost become a magnet for the audience who *shouldn't* view - at least in my hazy memory of being a kid during the implementation of the music rating system, because stuff with ratings is what I went looking for, haha.
letslearntogether
3 years ago
Haha! Yeah, I can see that. It's almost like the "Streisand Effect". Sometimes when things are treated as "taboo", kids seek them out just to find out what all the fuss is, especially if they are not provided with any clear explanations as to why they might want to avoid it (e.g.: a safety issue or a parent's bias?).
keysklubhouse
3 years ago
You can always have a general rating for your site and then have Content Warnings for specific pages, blog entries, etc. That's what I do. I use the mabsland rating image partly because I've used it since the old days. :)
tombofnull
3 years ago
for images that need a cw, I have a snippet of js that toggles between a blurred version of an image to an unblurred version, which isn't unblurred until a veiwer clicks a button. Its not fool proof but its better than nothing. If you want the code I could send it to you if you have a more direct means of contact :D
paintkiller
3 years ago
@tombofnull - I would definitely be interested in checking that out and taking it for a test drive! my email is aintiller AT protonmail DOT com - many thanks!! :)
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