A would-be web weaver carved a small section of the internet for herself and wove together her interests for coding and comics and writing and various other things to create... Necroath’s bytes of the ’Net

Meanwhile...

A stranger arrives at the sitemap of Necroath’s digital domain.

Sitemap!

A directory of every main page on this website.

  • “Welcome, stranger!”: The first page of the site. Has a cover image for the site and a link to the home page.
    • Home: Includes “About this site,” “About the Webmistress,” “Link to Me?/Neigborhood,” “Miscellanea,” “Stamps,” and “Site-log and to-do.”
      • Bedroom: A place for my personal ramblings, basically a blog. Under construction.
      • E-shrines: The “e” stands for “electronic,” and they are shrines in the sense that they are pages to display things I feel adoration for and take pride in crafting informative and/or cool-looking pages about. Under construction.
      • Fanfic and Metas: A page to crosspost some of my fanfics from AO3, and to for meta/analysis/shipping manifestos/other non-fiction writings related to fandom. Under construction.
      • Guestbook: A page for visitors to leave messages. Under constrution.
      • Web Surfing: A page full of links to sites I find fun.
      • Writing References: A page with lots of references for writers of fanfiction and original fiction, and for just plain curious people too. Under construction.

Accessibility:

My website is as accessible as I can currently make it, but I'm still learning! As of now, all pages:

  • Use semantic html, and the html element has the language set to English.
  • Have font-sizes set with REM.
  • Have colors with enough contrast to be visible without being eye-straining.
  • Are mobile responsive.
  • Should be able to be navigated by keyboard (tested on firefox).
  • Should be able to be navigated at 200% zoom (tested on firefox).
  • Images that are important for context have alt text.
  • Animations like marquees aren’t super fast, and anything that might contain fast flashing light animations (like stamps) is hidden inside a collapsible gallery.