And a secret site for testing code lol. My main one is the only one really updated regularly. Ophazines is updated like once a year, and my portfolio is updated when i make a new project or if I need to update art showcase cx
The one in development will also be a subdomain, collab.w-o but I won’t link it as it’s not ready yet. The plan for it is to have a NextCloud server that hosts writers and their betas, or writers critique groups, or even writers who don’t have their own personal computer and need some cloud storage to save their stories on. People can share their writing with their specific groups, without feeding the google machine (and without risking google deciding they’re too spicy for the puritans there, which has happened).
The quick answer is probably too many. But we’re all multidimensional and in my case, each of my projects comes from a different place in my soul.
At last count, I have 9 active sites, several of which are updated frequently. Add 8 or so archived sites which are still somewhat maintained. If yer interested, my web is tied together by a little button wall found on each of them. You might want to start at my most active site - the i.webthings hub and go from there.
btw, I find the three sides of you interesting, as reflected in your websites.
Okay just from first impressions, I’m blown away! Your main site reminds me of late 2000s social media (mostly friendster for some reason). It’s comfy, I don’t know how to explain it but it feels nice to be in. It invokes some sort of nostalgia even though that’s probably not what you’re going for. The amount of sites you have is really cool, and I really like the layout of your main hub (Might use it as inspiration for Studio Luxe ). I only know you as bulltown, so it’s great to see a familiar face as an reminder to how small the world is <3. Kinda jealous how you’re able to upkeep most of these sites, maybe one day I’ll be able to be as consistent
Assuming you’re talking about my sites (if not I’m sorry-). Thanks! I have one more site I’m planning to create at some point, I have 3 personas that I like to tinker with. cosy diner doesn’t really count IMO because it’s literally just me, but more boring and unfiltered.
The hub was created in 2010 and I’ve kept its design since then. It was probably influenced by my having been on the web since '96. I’m tickled you like it enough to use as inspiration. Bulltown and coolstop both go back that far. And yes, I was talking about your sites.