Hello Chris,

Thanks a lot for the suggestions they were unexpected and indeed are 
approciated..

I'm mainly sorry to had no time to publish the opensource project yet but I 
will do it
soon considering also your points.

NB: the page navigation of the cards happens by two arrows at the left and 
right of the list
that will appear when previous and next pages exist. The card skin is inspired 
by my other
project Puzzleu, to manage a photoblog (see https://puz.mydeeds.org/marti) so 
the
adaptation to the textual world was not so immediate like you undelined
through your comments.

Again, many thanks!  


-- Daniele Bonini

Sep 25, 2023 14:03:10 Christoff Humphries <christoff@deadbeef.monster>:

> 
> ------- Original Message -------
> On Monday, September 25th, 2023 at 8:08 AM, Daniele B. <my2...@has.im> wrote:
> 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Just want to introduce you my brand new website about OpenBSD:
>> 
>> https://bsdload.com
>> 
>> Waiting you there!
>> 
>> 
>> -- Daniele Bonini
> 
> Hi Daniele,
> 
> I like the idea of the website a lot! A few suggestions
> that would be more helpful for me (and past me):
> 
> - The font size is too small (for me) for the cards.
> - The expanded card font is great, but the information is
>   not verbose enough. It should explain what the files are
>   for and why they're listed. Not explain like I'm 10 years
>   old, but some explanation where the text doesn't assume
>   I have prior knowledge (otherwise why am I interested).
> - The card format is cool but won't scale well. I
>   suggest using tags or other labels that can enable
>   quick filtering and perhaps a search in the future.
> - Perhaps consider a format like https://book.hacktricks.xyz/
>   or https://www.openbsdhandbook.com/ as you add more stuff
>   if you decide to lose the card format. Additional format
>   suggestions if not a tree book format could be something
>   like https://lolbas-project.github.io/ (windows),
>   https://gtfobins.github.io/ (GNU/Linux), or
>   https://www.loobins.io/ (macOS) but they're all for
>   individual datums of commands on systems used for
>   pentesting/hacking which may not be applicable but
>   the use of tags and search may be useful as you scale.
> - Add a title or tag even, something to convey that it is
>   for OpenBSD. If I went to the website without seeing this
>   email I wouldn't know it.
> 
> It's always great to see more tips, tricks, and tutorials!
> 
> Great initiative! Bookmarking.

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