Wondering if so many pages for such short entries is a good idea.

Current website structure is something like:

  • /a/ (assets)
  • /a/js/
  • /a/css/
  • /a/img/
  • /index.html (Directory - index.html - Featured in Tech with 4 posts from /t/, Featured in Writing with 4 posts from /w/, etc. Both have 'See more on [Topic]' buttons linking to their respective indexes)
  • /w/ (writing)
  • /w/index.html (index last four poems/entries, and 'All' writing below that)
  • /t/ (tech)
  • /t/index.html (index last four tech posts and 'All' writing below that, and below that original code 'Projects' section/timeline by year)

To complement this, I could create a singular 'index-all.html' or something for a category. For example, /w/ could have index-all.html that contains the full content of every entry on one page. Duplicating the content to offer more viewing options. I don't know. some entries feel too short to warrant their own pages

So it be could be:

2025.02.04

my shoes are supersized
love defies, love defies gravity

2025.02.03

my life is upside down
i'm walking around town on my own again
alone again

etc.

I could just delete the separate pages and change the /w/index.html hrefs to #tags in writing-all.html ? That way I don't have to worry about future maintenance on a billion different writing pages. Tech is out of the question for now.

Probably will do something like #20250128 or #20250128-museum if there are multiple entries from the same day, to differentiate them. I'm not sure if I should always include the name or only when the entries need to be clearly differentiated. #20250128 for brevity in most cases.

  • /w/all#20250128
  • /w/all#20250128-electronic-egg-timer

I like that. This is way better, I don't know why I didn't do that in the first place. But here we are. I should find a way to make headers clickable, copyable, easily sharable. Click "2025.01.01: Dusty Dave", copy "/w/all#20250101". That's the way to do it. These tags are a lifesaver.