Welcome to the help page!
- Welcome
- Basic Homepage navigation (desktop)
- Basic Homepage navigation (mobile)
- Fonts being broken
- UI being broken
- Bug/problem reporting
- Bare minimum
#1 Basic navigation on the homepage (desktop)
Basic navigation on desktop is pretty simple,
you Only have to worry about pressing the currect buttons in your bar.
Links are mainly orange/yellow,
unless they're in a list, then they're black. Else they're underscored.
#2 Basic navigation on the homepage (mobile)
On mobile you get a cooler, but less friendly navigator.
When you press the
"Menu" button in your bar, you get a terminal of sort.
Typing help gives you a basic command help page.
goto is a way to navigate through pages. All pages are displayed in the terminal on startup,
but you don't have to type them exactly like that.
For example "Random_things" can be spelled in any way. I.e: randoM_thInGs, random_things, ...
REload (reload) is a utility to reload the current page you're in.
And typing exit just exists the navigator.
#3 Fonts looking broken
Fonts being broken is a sign of your browser and/or your browser's extensions blocking remote fonts.
You can disable remote font blocking or manually whitelist cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/hack-font@3/build/web/hack.css for the Nerd Hack Font.
#4 Broken UI
Broken UI is probably caused by you disabling JavaScript.
If you see a red/orange bar with a clickable link, press it, if not,
here are the
instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser
#5 How to report bugs?
Bugs can be reported on
my GitHub repository
It would also be nice if you formatted the title like this:
`[DEVICE (desktop or mobile)] {BROWSER} issue summary`.
For example: [DESKTOP] {Firefox v89.0.2} I see penguins.
In the issue please include screenshots and discription of the problem.
There is no stupid issue, unless it's a troll.
#6 Bare usage
There might be a situation where you cannot enable JavaScript or have "fancy" stuff going on on your browser,
so I created the minimalist page for people exactly like you:).
If you want, you can visit it, but if I'm being honest, there's not much there to look at, it's really random and boring
also if you can run JavaScript and have "fancy" stuff in your browser there's not much use of the minimal page.