In her defense of unpolished personal websites Ana Rodrigues opined: all I want for my personal website is to give back to the web. I want anyone, regardless of skill level, to inspect elements, understand the structure, and learn from readable code. Alas, upon inspection, what we are offered is a page of dense impenetrable code. We should not forget that browsers will happily render a text file (like this page) and combined with a simple drag and drop access point like the Docksend feature in Transmit it should be easy to be on the web. The text file could gradually be marked up and become a full HTML page. This was how things worked in the days of yore. Your account with an ISP came with some web space. The ISP account would put an icon on your desktop onto which you dragged your files and they automagically appeared on the web. The punk rock scene in the UK of the late 1970s was a move against the self-indulgent, bloated excesses of established musicians and the music industry. Of course it did not last and the status quo was soon reestablished but there was a re-setting of attitudes. Perhaps one day the web will experience something similar and people will reclaim it as their own. Linkage Ana Rodrigues https://ohhelloana.blog/in-defense-of-unpolished-websites/ Transmit https://panic.com/transmit/ Docksend https://help.panic.com/transmit/transmit5/docksend/