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https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/
Also, it's pretty weird that on one hand there seems to be a design standard that's universally considered desirable for a website, and on the other hand, the technology specifically built to make websites didn't allow for that.
I don't like the holy grail layout. I want the whole page to be scrollable.
Just put the menu and items on the top, I'll block the ads so put those wherever, and I'll just scroll down if I ever want to see the footer, which I won't.
I'm here to read the content. Show me a screen full of content.
The holy grail thankfully isn't around much on the modern web. It was very much a product of a time when web browsing always happened on a 4:3 monitor.
https://perfectmotherfuckingwebsite.com/
As previously mentioned by @[email protected].
There’s so many ways to do it properly these days that it almost feels like they overcorrected.