On my iPhone, when I click on home links (let's say Webhooks & notifications), I'm redirected to the middle of the target page. I'm sure it's a small bug, but it's kind of sad that basic navigation is half broken. On my pet documentation site [1], I've chosen the boring way:
- fully static HTML (Jekyll)
- minimal JavaScript (especially no tracking)
- search is local
I find my site quite reactive without complicated setup and can focus on the doc content. It's also perfect for SEO, "for free"...
When you hover the links in the sidebar, even when quickly mousing over them, it seems to preload the page text. This makes it download a bunch of data (~120kb/page) and is wasteful. Some kind of timer should fix this as well. Other than that the docs do look quite nice!
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 14.1 ms ] thread2023 web developers: I figured it out y'all. Send HTML from the server.
1994 web developer: ...excuse me? What else would you do?
- fully static HTML (Jekyll)
- minimal JavaScript (especially no tracking)
- search is local
I find my site quite reactive without complicated setup and can focus on the doc content. It's also perfect for SEO, "for free"...
[1]: https://hurl.dev