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Stephen Downes

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I decided the other day that my web pages - more than 30,000 of them - are too heavy. So I'm creating static pages for every post, and I've decided these should be as lightweight as possible, mobile-first and responsive, and functional without even a hint of Javascript. So for navigation I've opted for the third of the three solutions in this article, the hamburger menu. I still need to figure out what to do with images, which right now are too large and load too slowly. And I want to include some contextual information, for example, categories or keywords, under the post text. I'm open to any and all suggestions. Take a took at this test page for this post and give me your comments.

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