web – a broken mold https://www.abrokenmold.net lifelog :: art, theology, tech, politics Fri, 20 Jul 2012 03:20:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 20 Things I Learned https://www.abrokenmold.net/2010/12/20-things-i-learned/ Sun, 05 Dec 2010 00:48:21 +0000 https://www.abrokenmold.net/?p=1125

The Google Chrome Team wrote a small book about browsers and the web. It’s a basic introduction to browsers and the modern web, well written and easily readable.

It’s also designed and published using HTML5, no Flash needed. Thus, you should grab a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox and then enjoy the book in fullscreen. Really quite delightful.

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The WWW myth https://www.abrokenmold.net/2010/09/the-www-myth/ Wed, 15 Sep 2010 02:28:53 +0000 https://www.abrokenmold.net/?p=709 WWW is a relic of the past. Once, it was useful. Now, it’s largely redundant1.

For most sites, you can just leave out the www and it will redirect to www.example.com or just example.com. Twitter, for example, redirects to no www.

screencap of Google Chrome at twitter.com

Some sites will just accept either (which is a bad idea, actually). A number of really dumb sites will not work without www. Shameful.

And there’s no need to tack on www in front of a subdomain. www.badthing.blogspot.com. www.uncoolbeans.deviantart.com2. Those are bad. The www there adds extra length, looks ugly and is quite certainly unneeded.

Thanks for reading. Tell your friends.

This is the third (second here) in a series of tech posts directed at laymen, non-geeks, etc. Basically a lot of my friends and family.

  1. There is actually still one solid reason for using www: cookieless subdomains for serving static resources
  2. The sites that even work with it should, in my opinion,  just redirect, not leave the www on there, by the way. Unfortunately, some leave it, it seems.
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