From 47e000d2354cc23ba530f3012a35a4b671fe0f32 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Spragg Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 17:12:03 +0100 Subject: Add icons to the website sub-headings Also add an /about page with licensing info for the icons, as well as links to their sources, and other random trivia and nerdery. --- html/about | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+) create mode 100644 html/about (limited to 'html/about') diff --git a/html/about b/html/about new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acf66aa --- /dev/null +++ b/html/about @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + + + + Spragg Software Services Ltd. + + + +
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About

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© 3rd party resources

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First up, as well as whatever other web apps I end up putting in various places on the site, + up front I should point out that the icons I use on the main site are from the + Faenza + and Oxygen icon sets, and + redistributed under the terms of the + GPL 3 (Faenza) and + LGPL 3 (Oxygen) + respectively. + As well as linking to the project websites themselves, as required by their licences I am + providing the source tarballs that I have been provided by my upstream (Debian) for download + from this site, at /src.

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Also, the Netscape logo on this page is taken from + Wikipedia's File:Netscape_icon.svg + page, which claims: + This image only consists of simple geometric shapes or text. + It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, + and is therefore in the public domain. + The WhatWG logo was taken from + https://resources.whatwg.org/ and + is licensed under the + CC-0 license. + The Neovim logo was taken from the + Neovim-logos.zip download on the + Neovim home page and is licensed under the + CC-BY-3.0 license.

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• Retro chic nerdery

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This site is (or should be) + ?⃝ valid HTML + (aka HTML 5 + (see rationale)).

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This site was written with + N Neovim.

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This site best viewed in + N Netscape Navigator 4 or higher, on a + 1024×768×256-color display (or better). + (Seriously though, use an + evergreen browser. + If your browser doesn't have regular - preferably automatic - security updates, you're + leaving your data and privacy super vulnerable to + crackers.)

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Huh. + It seems like the idea of + web badges disappeared off the + face of the internet. + It's not just that no-one still uses them, but I can't find any sites that collect them, + not even for archival or nostalgic purposes. + If there are any such sites out there, I'd be interested in knowing about them.

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