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yes! my biggest discovery was that I could close <a> tags with just </>!
[tantek]
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2025-09-23 04:57
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i viewed the source, it's interesting how line breaks seem to add or subtract from the size of a page
girlonthemoon
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2025-09-23 04:55
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it was a fun challenge with constraints to see figure out what was possible in so few bytes, and what kind of "shortcuts" could/would work in an HTML file
[tantek]
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2025-09-23 04:55
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blog post about it is the first post linked on that page, which also links to a bunch of other "8-bit" examples at the end
[tantek]
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2025-09-23 04:54
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ohhh that sounds so fun tantek!!! i'm not sure if i have the time but hopefully i can find it. it'd be a nice addition on my site next to the page i made for HTML day!
girlonthemoon
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2025-09-23 04:54
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girlonthemoon, as an HTML fan, you might be interested in the informal "8-bit" challenge I posted last week, try making a fully functional web page in 255 bytes of HTML or less (with optional ≤255 bytes of CSS, optional ≤255 bytes of JS) e.g. https://tantek.com/8bit.html
[tantek]
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2025-09-23 04:53
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[tw2113], same, i think a lot of basic markdown is very intuitive but when you need to do more detailed markup then that's when i want HTML lol
girlonthemoon
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2025-09-23 04:50
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aaronpk, yeah I've been figuring out what that markdown-feature-subset is for a while. agreed with * for bullet lists. I would add line breaks for actual breaks (except I prefer to treat trailing space line break as a soft-wrap break, I firmly believe Markdown got this wrong).
[tantek]
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2025-09-23 04:12
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really there are just a couple markdown features i would like to port to HTML. the backticks for <code>/<kbd> being one of them
aaronpk
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2025-09-23 03:46
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this post from girlontheweb resonates a lot for me: https://bubblegum.girlonthemoon.xyz/articles/why-the-hell-are-we-writing-in-markdown-when-semantic-html-is-this-epic
[tantek]
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2025-09-23 03:42
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