Reader
Sindhu Shivaprasad and added
I evoke the term 'handmade web' in order to advocate for an ongoing active engagement with the making of web pages and of web policies.
luckysoap.com • J. R. CARPENTER || a Handmade Web
Sindhu Shivaprasad added
I evoke the term 'handmade web' to suggest slowness and smallness as forms of resistance. In today's highly commercialised web of multinational corporations, proprietary applications, read-only devices, search algorithms, Content Management Systems, WYSIWYG editors, and digital publishers it becomes an increasingly radical act to hand-code and self... See more
luckysoap.com • J. R. CARPENTER || a Handmade Web
Sindhu Shivaprasad added
The web is what we make it
Laurel Schwulst • My website is a shifting house next to a river of knowledge. What could yours be?
Tanuj added
Web1: Read-Only > Content creators have had a place on the internet, but the majority of users using the internet in the ‘90s were consumers on static web pages and seldom produced content. Perhaps a consequence of shifting from print media to the internet, those who dominated content creation were professional writers, reporters, and journ... See more
eshita.mirror.xyz • Web3: in a nutshell
sari added
indie web manifesto
lu.tiny-universes.netsari and added