HTTP, serving properly tagged semantic HTML file, with optional styling via CSS, and if you really want JavaScript for animations and live updates.
Thank you.
HTTP, serving properly tagged semantic HTML file, with optional styling via CSS, and if you really want JavaScript for animations and live updates.
Thank you.
I've never seen an example of "properly tagged semantic HTML" or truly optional CSS outside of toy examples meant to illustrate the concept.
But it doesn't matter, because serving website content is an utterly insignificant to contributor to global warming.
A lot of websites use html tags correctly, especially some of the better news websites
BBC is good example of semantic web
Virtue signalling at its worst. It's completely meaningless.
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I wouldn’t visit a website that had that, and if it was a company, I’d stop using their product.
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