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lol "opposite of a stub"
gRegor
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2026-01-06 00:22
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> A <link> element can occur either in the <head> or <body> element, depending on whether it has a link type that is body-ok. For example, the stylesheet link type is body-ok, and therefore <link rel="stylesheet"> is permitted in the body. However, this isn't a good practice to follow; it makes more sense to separate your <link> elements from your body content, putting them in the <head>.
gRegor
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2026-01-05 23:21
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(then again, passively reminding visitors i'm a furry is probably a good idea :P)
ulhar4409
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2026-01-05 23:16
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i seem to remember a `hidden` attribute existing? maybe i'll use that somehow
ulhar4409
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2026-01-05 23:14
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Also any size. On my post permalinks I have a really small author avatar at the bottom right, next to the published date
gRegor
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2026-01-05 23:14
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mostly i feel like the avatar would be a little awkward to present in the header?
ulhar4409
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2026-01-05 23:12
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anyway this is why I asked for a URL, not code snippet, to better understand the context
[tantek]
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2026-01-05 23:05
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also makes sense to have a different icon as a thumbnail of a photo post
[tantek]
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2026-01-05 23:05
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it's a matter of consistency, the link element is for resources that apply to the whole page, and if you're making it a u-photo then presumably the page is an h-entry for a photo post, or an h-card for a person
[tantek]
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2026-01-05 23:04
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like as a favicon?
ulhar4409
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2026-01-05 23:02
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