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Flytrap and next steps
Read: Flytrap and next steps(Flytrap because there’s still tons of bugs) External links don’t work when you click on them in the text Spending some more time on the styling of template pages, and the graphs There’s still a few things I can do to save some page weight Research green hosting! Although Netlify isn’t completely transparent about where…
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some things I learned along the way
Read: some things I learned along the wayDesign It’s not that hard to make default fonts look good! Especially if they’re Apple System fonts. Although there is some proof about dark mode being more energy efficient, it’s pretty easy to make light mode a little more “sustainable” just by adding some warmer tones, or avoiding white backgrounds. WEBP images can save TONS…
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What this entailed:
Read: What this entailed:I based the eco-friendly website off an old project of mine to keep track of all my notes (books, thoughts, updates, etc), something I’ve been struggling to maintain and update. Ofcourse, like everything, the project started with a lot of research, including reading Sustainable Web Design – Tom Greenwood. I then made a list of…
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Not-Residency Nov 2024
Read: Not-Residency Nov 2024My goal this not-residency was to create an eco-friendly website using WordPress. The Internet consumes a lot of electricity. 1021 TWh per year to be precise. To give you some perspective, that’s more than the entire United Kingdom. Globally, the average web page produces approximately 0.8 grams CO2 equivalent per pageview. For a website with 10,000 monthly page…
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Sustainable Web Design – Tom Greenwood
Read: Sustainable Web Design – Tom GreenwoodCan web design become a redemptive technology? How can web technology empower people to take meaningful action to restore our natural world? Keep America Beautiful managed to shift the entire debate around America’s garbage and litter problems away from the industry and onto consumers, and this strategy has been copied time and time again since.…