Ah, good idea, thank you. Yes, I'm not really in a position to rewrite content that exists (it would take too much time), but I would like to at least index it sensibly.
> nobody's done a full-stack (as in, "bigger picture") top-to-bottom "here's how to do everything lightweight
That's exactly what I'm aiming for, with clear steps and possibly a checklist (good idea!) on what to do.
> I've come across a few websites that are nothing more than a bunch of links
I think that's hard to avoid when making an informational site, but the links could possibly be embedded into article-style copy, making it not look as spammy. I'll keep that in mind, thank you.
> I was trying to demonstrate the exact opposite of the direction I would suggest you go in
Haha, yes, I know what you mean, and the links will be the "read more" material. I'd like to add some original content and non-time-sensitive guides to the fundamentals.
> Arguably microoptimization-focused, but I thought I'd mention them anyway.
It is bad for performance. I was going to link you to the article, but I figured I'll add it to the site :) http://www.lightentheweb.com/resources/
> Regarding where to start...
Ah, good idea, thank you. Yes, I'm not really in a position to rewrite content that exists (it would take too much time), but I would like to at least index it sensibly.
> nobody's done a full-stack (as in, "bigger picture") top-to-bottom "here's how to do everything lightweight
That's exactly what I'm aiming for, with clear steps and possibly a checklist (good idea!) on what to do.
> I've come across a few websites that are nothing more than a bunch of links
I think that's hard to avoid when making an informational site, but the links could possibly be embedded into article-style copy, making it not look as spammy. I'll keep that in mind, thank you.
> I was trying to demonstrate the exact opposite of the direction I would suggest you go in
Haha, yes, I know what you mean, and the links will be the "read more" material. I'd like to add some original content and non-time-sensitive guides to the fundamentals.
> Arguably microoptimization-focused, but I thought I'd mention them anyway.
Those are great, thank you!