[Backup on the Internet Archive]
Okay, so when I started hacking on this webpage jam, I sort of made up the rule in my head that I wasn't going to write appreciations of my close ctrl-c.club friend's pages. Somehow, it felt too easy, too pat. In real life it would be weird to gush over your chum's jeans, wouldn't it?
Well, I just checked ~gome's page about the Jam and realized that it ends in four hours! And then, in a flash, I suddenly realized that I had to say something about their page. The urgency of the jam ending made it all seem so much more important. You know, just like when you're getting up from the table at a cafe with a friend, and you're both about to leave, and you suddenly realize that you need to say something about your friend's watch because you're not going to see them for a while, and you've been admiring the watch this whole time, and ... You gotta say something now. It's like that. And so, without futher ado, here half a dozen things that I love about ~gome' gomepage!
First, that's a great name. Homepage / Gomepage. It cracks me up every time.
Second, the pure visual delight of those backgrounds on the landing page. They have a definite vibe; it's deeply welcoming, cozy, and nature-y. I am sure that Christopher Alexander, of A Pattern Language and The Timeless Way of Building fame, could pin-point exactly what is going on here.
- The hut of the wine keeper
- A hike in the Pays-Bas
- Algonquin: I've hiked in Algonquin. It really looks like this.
- A moon gate in the Netherlands
Third, this whole thing is made by hand. The post "How I update my site" goes in to all the details. It is nice to read some "organic, cage-free, free-range HTML" in this age of huge CMSs and static site generators.
Fourth, the Topical Index is a neat idea and much more intuitive than reading through a list of ALL THE THINGS or navigating by tags. I love books with an annotaed table of contents and that love transfers over to websites. If you're looking for a place to start reading ~gome's writing, start here.
Fifth, the conent. It's so good. There are whole areas (e.g. music) that I'm going to not even mention. Here are the posts that I think about often, like once month or more. These are the posts that I remember off the top of my head.
- Hobby spin up period
- Basic health stack
- I want to see inside other people's homes
- I want to be a budding naturalist
- I have had singing -- Oops, I mentioned music.
Six, the jam. I think that the Web Page Jam is a great tradition because builds it local community. I'm going to participate in it as often as I can. Writing these appreciations has been really cool and got me deeper in to ctrl-c.club than I've been in a long time. It is nice to have a reason to deeply engage with the server. Thanks for running the jam, ~gome.
Seven, the little invitations at the end of every page. I love this was of soliciting feedback and starting a conversation. I can tell that every one is hand crafted for the page where it lives, and that's delightful. Everytime I've followed up on these invitations and reached out to ~gome, I've had a great conversation by e-mail.