Now, the design itself is nice. Prominent download button, some marketing copy, then documentation etc... but only if I enable JS -- otherwise, just a blank page.
Maybe I'm paranoid or crazy, but I prefer to give JS out as little as possible. I appreciate when folks like paulg design a site like HN so that I can access the core functionality without JS.
RossBencina 227 days ago [-]
I agree that barebones HTML with no js is a fairly obvious requirement. But can you give specific examples of great barebones HTML open source project sites?
sksrbWgbfK 228 days ago [-]
https://charm.land/ who make "glamorous" Go libraries for writing pretty command-line tools.
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This is a js animation library so there may be some home advantage but very well made nontheless.
https://docs.haproxy.org/2.4/configuration.html
https://www.haproxy.com/documentation/haproxy-configuration-...
I see now there is a Beta of a newer design of the docs at .com which, looking at it now, I hope they just scrap.
2. https://cap.so/
3. https://n8n.io/
4. https://plausible.io/
5. https://www.papermark.com/
6. https://www.tooljet.ai/
7. https://tina.io/
8. https://unstract.com/
Fast loading, clean design, right to the point.
Contrast that with say, Parrot Security: https://www.parrotsec.org/
Now, the design itself is nice. Prominent download button, some marketing copy, then documentation etc... but only if I enable JS -- otherwise, just a blank page.
Maybe I'm paranoid or crazy, but I prefer to give JS out as little as possible. I appreciate when folks like paulg design a site like HN so that I can access the core functionality without JS.