@roka I understand why you used frames but that shit has problems on it's own like fucking up the identity between the URL and content. Tables work the best in my opinion. If you want to keep everything organize, use a static-site generator.
@roka Are you using frames or tables?
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@bigl0af @leyonhjelm @AtlasFreeman@liberdon.com @Brianoflondon
Yeah, I heard of it. ZeroNet uses it for domains. Last time I checked they only have one TLD (.bit).
@leyonhjelm @AtlasFreeman@liberdon.com @Brianoflondon @bigl0af
Well you need to explain to them how to do it in order to make it popular. I bet most people don't even know what DNS even is.
@leyonhjelm @AtlasFreeman@liberdon.com @Brianoflondon @bigl0af
It shouldn't be that hard for most people. All you really need to do is change settings in the control panel. A simple tutorial can help them out. Also, OpenNIC has a clearnet proxy.
@leyonhjelm @AtlasFreeman@liberdon.com @Brianoflondon @bigl0af
Have you ever heard of OpenNIC? It's an alternative DNS root that's been around since the early 2000s. It might be the solution you are looking for.