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wolf-and-ghostling
@wolf-and-ghostling

my dad built my website to be very easily accessible for me and straightforward to update.

when you go to my front page you see a bunch of images. if you click on an image, that sends you to that gallery's page. for example click on florions thumbnail, you go to florions photoshoot.

i would have built this by starting every gallery html file with the same copy pasted stuff and swapping in the relevant images. but my florions page is not just one html file, it is two. there is a site/galleries/ florions html which exclusively includes the embeds for the images (hosted on ko-fi), and then there is a site/ florions html which just says use the css with these variations (for example number of columns to arrange the images in) and pull images from the site/galleries/ florions html.

which means that every time i update the site, everyone who follows me on neocities first gets treated to a plain white page of just the images at full size on top of each other. and then because of the way neocities handles this stuff, the next thing they'll see is a blank gallery update page with the css fully loaded in but no images. i don't understand enough about rss to know if this problem will carry through for that?

this has been making it very hard for me to change things around the website. especially adding new pages, like an animal drawings page, or even just splitting my index gallery into pages, since it's getting a bit long. the index gallery is the same css + adjustments + pull images from this separate html file deal as the individual galleries. it works really well at making things simple and straightforward for updating, but upgrading is so confusing.

i'd also really like to do that thing where you add a #[something] in your link to automatically load the page scrolled down to a certain heading. this way i wouldn't need a million different html files for all of my different florions: they could all sit together on the same page for improvement to be easily seen, but the index gallery would still feature thumbnails of the fresh stuff at the top.

cohost was my go to place for help with website building. i wish i had more time to learn before the website becomes my main thing...



Bigg
@Bigg

This is an attempt at a master list representing a large cross-section of Cohost's adult content creators.

Just a few programming notes before we get started:

  • Descriptions in quotations are copy-pasted from either the creator's profile or from a comment they left. Those not in quotations were written by me. I apologize if my descriptions are inaccurate/reductive, if I've listed you here and you want to change the description of your work, just drop a comment with what you want it changed to and I'll edit the post.
  • Similarly, if you don't want your page linked here for any reason, comment saying so and I'll delete it.
  • Inversely, if you're a porn creator and you don't see yourself on the list and want to be added (or you're a fan of a great porn creator and you don't see them on the list), drop a comment and I'll get you added! (DISCLAIMER: it's not my intention to maintain this list in perpetuity - at some point I'll stop adding to it. Also sometimes it'll take a while for me to make updates.)
  • Finally, drop a comment if you spot a broken/incorrect link or description.

Full list behind the break!

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CosmicMineralss
@CosmicMineralss
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ChaiaEran
@ChaiaEran

RuSShdown

An RSS feed generator for non-coders

Part of the Eggbug Memorial RSS Feed Project

Created by Chaia Eran & Viv Lim

What is RuSShdown?

RuSShdown is a free, open-source, entirely browser-based RSS feed generator for non-coders. RuSShdown takes the Posting experience like you'd find on Cohost, where you type your gay little jokes and hit the button, and translates that into an RSS feed you can slap on your personal site. The whole site runs entirely client-side, so literally nothing ever leaves your browser to some server somewhere, it all runs on your computer, and it has zero tracking cookies or anything of the sort.

How do I use RuSShdown?

It's pretty simple. You go to RuSShdown's deployment page at https://chaiaeran.github.io/RuSShdown and simply fill out the form. If you're making an RSS feed for the first time, you use the Create New RSS Feed tab. If you already have one and want to Post to it, you use the Add Post tab. Either way, when you're done, you'll receive an RSS file that you can then put wherever you like, such as a Neocities page.

It's really that easy?

Well, yeah! RSS-posting isn't super technically difficult to begin with, and the purpose of RuSShdown is to simplify it even further so you don't have to touch a single line of XML or HTML code. The site does all that for you.

Can I use Markdown?

That's what the "down" in RuSShdown stands for! Standard Markdown is supported using Showdownjs. You can even input raw HTML if you wanna do CSS Crimes™! There's a live preview right beside your input box, so you can see what your Post will look like.

Why did you make this?

Because fuck social media, that's why. With Cohost shutting down, it feels like the last big space made for actual human connection is going away, and I have no desire to go back to the Tweet Zone, be it Twitter itself, Bluesky, or even the Fediverse. RSS feeds are really powerful, useful tech that lets you keep Posting the way we do here (minus likes and comments, admittedly), and I found there really wasn't a good tool to make them easier, so I did it myself.

Can I see the code?

Yep! Here it is! https://github.com/ChaiaEran/RuSShdown
It's honestly not very complicated, either.

OK but is there Eggbug

Eggbug!

I hope you all enjoy using RuSShdown.

Happy Posting!