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IntroductionPlease note: this website is still under construction and many sections will still be empty. I made this website to be large because i intend to put a lot of information here, but that takes time to do, and this website is still quite new. I Don't think I need to panic, as websites like this usually are not noticed for quite some time. But I can share stuff from this website on social media, so I can grow this website at my own pace; in my opinion. I consider this process to be like filling a 🏺 jar. The top buttons (Major Topics): are for navigating the website. They are major sections (major topics). In really long documents they may have a table of contents page, footnotes, End Matter, References, and even a Index. 🏺 Website Progress: This is a project update on how the website is filling with information. Or as I like to say "how the 🏺 jar is filling." Here you can find what top buttons are worth pressing (visiting), because you might find something there. So if you visiting this site, it is well worth the while to check out this section (press the "🏺 Website Progress" button to get there). History: This has a full list of the stories covered here. Other: This has things like art, photographers, poems, books, Wiki References, fashion, blogs, interesting words, emoji and symbols of note, and occasional discussions with AI. The Venus Project: Has details about The Venus Project, and also covers other organizations or individuals with ideas that might shape the future of our society, civilization, and world. The future is of course very close now, as big changes are going to happen in 2025, 2030 and beyond; especially with robots, AI, and medicine. Some of the ideas I present in this section might be out of date soon... but The Venus Project will not be out of date for quite some time it seems. While it seems money will still be around (for some reason the future thinkers like the idea of keeping it around), it will become meaningless to us; as we will no longer have jobs; but will be free to do whatever we like. The side button's list are for the pinned article, and a list of recent articles (stories). The bottom navigation buttons are limited, and very much set to three, to four buttons in most cases. |
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🏺 Webpage ProgressThis is a tempory section, while I am filling this website with information; or as I like to say "filling this 🏺 jar." It will be deleted when the top buttons (the major information sections) is fully filled to my satisfaction. The progress bar is not a physical measure... it is more a measure of how much information I feel is in each of the major sections. For you, that means if the bar is very full, then there may be lots of information in that major topic that might interest you. "Recent Stories" or articles don't need a progress "bar" as when I decide to make them, the will be listed under "Recent Stories." The History Button (a major topic) here will have it's progress bar increased as well, as I will add the recent story (article) to the history page also.
Pinned ArticleIntroductionThe pinned article (story) is a article that I have decided to feature here. Home is the cover, and contains basic information, and a pinned article. It also contains a list of recent articles. The top buttons are for navigating the website. They are major sections. In really long documents they may refer to a table of contents page, End Matter, References, and an Index. The bottom navigation buttons are limited, and very much set to three, to four buttons in most cases. Not all Pages will be organized in the same wayThe above suggestions will not apply to all pages.
Title of pinned articleThe main contents of the page, or section. If this section becomes too large, sub-headings to divide the material up can help... to many sub-headings indicate the need to put the material in another part, chapter, or completely different document. If lists with lots of indentations occur, the levels can be reduced by splitting the list into smaller sizes, in the same way mind maps, or pearltrees can have parts of them moved to another page or pearl. The act of splitting a very big part into smaller parts.
Body text FootnotesMost notes go in the End Notes, End Matter, or the Reference Section. If the article is very long it may be separated into sections (notional pages). The reason a long document is not separated into actual pages is that web-browsers have a "Find [words] in Page," so it is then possible to record words in the article, and then input them into the "Find in Page" as a sort of bookmark to where you are up to reading, or to store interesting parts. Footnotes are placed just before the end of each section. They are a sort of local reference. Not all sections, or possibly the whole article require footnotes, so you might not find them in all articles.
If the article (story) is long it will be separated into sections (pages). This divider represents the end of a section (page). End Notesnumbered list
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