Slashpages

Hey ! This website has slashpages !

What are slashpages ? In short, some common pages that are reachable directly after the domain name and a slash.

Want to know more, please visit https://slashpages.net/.

In the meantime, here are the ones I use (and few with comments about why I don't use few others):

  • /about :
  • /ai :
  • /blank :
  • /blogroll : On , I called this one
  • /canon
  • /carry
  • /changelog (or /log) : I have the and for this.
  • /chipotle
  • /colophon :
  • /community
  • /contact :
  • /death : I have to write this one some day...
  • /defaults
  • /disability
  • /elsewhere (or /appearances)
  • /follow (or /subscribe or /feeds)
  • /green
  • /guy (or /girl, /bloke, /gal, or /your-pronoun-here)
  • /hats
  • /hello
  • /hills (or /hill)
  • /ideas
  • /interests : You're in my digital garden. Every interest I want to share about will have associated content here.
  • /junk (or /sale or /buy)
  • /links (or /bookmarks)
  • /next
  • /nope
  • /now : I rather keep an equivalent content of this one the homepage of
  • /pfp
  • /podroll
  • /posse
  • /postroll
  • /pricing
  • /questions
  • /save
  • /self-hosting (or /self-hosted or /hosted) :
  • /shoebox
  • /sitemap :
  • /slashes : I do not get this one. Why do we need another name when "slashpages" is already used to describe this kind of page ? You're currently on mine, but I called it ¯_(ツ)_/¯
  • /someday : You're in my digital garden, this is on my main page, no need for a dedicated slashpage.
  • /til (or /ways)
  • /tip (or /pay or /coffee) : At first, I refused to have those pages type. I created them, but they're not for me.
  • /uses :
  • /verify
  • /where
  • /why
  • /wish
  • /yep : nope