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Want to share your HTML creations and HTML Day inspired art with the Philly community? We'd be happy to collect any contributions to showcase back on the site :) If you end up making a html page during or after the event, or just think your art would vibe deeply with Philly grit regardless of whether you're from Philly, send it our way. Just keep in mind that we're limited in the file sizes we can work with, so we might also talk about image compression etc. before posting. For inspiration on what to make with HTML, you can check out the past #SundaySites prompts and submit to their collection too.

sundaysites.cafe/
htmldayphilly.neocities.org/

Sunday SitesSunday SitesWelcome to Sunday Sites! This is a place to write code and socialize. Around one Sunday a month or so, we meet on Gather and write HTML for around two hours. Each session is guided by an in­struc­tion, for example: “Pick a song you like and make a site based on its title.”

@ragman and I will be hosting HTML Day in Philadelphia on August 2nd! It's going to be a bit of an improv so you'll help shape what happens :)

Come hang out and write some HTML with us. Art supplies to share would be appreciated. Feel free to turn this into an impromptu distro of masks, zines, stickers, or anything else you have to share.

htmldayphilly.neocities.org/

Can't make it in person? Check out the online event lunaseeker.com/events/htmlday2 or the official site for other international locations html.energy/html-day/2025/inde

htmldayphilly.neocities.orgHTML Day 2025: Philly

I hate modern frontend with its #JavaScript frameworks zoo, with people not even wanting to learn semantic #HTML and making their disgusting design with two tags, <div> and <span>, like uneducated parrots knowing only two words. I totally understand why things like Turbo, Stimulus and HTMX exist, I wish they were more spread in the web though.
Oh yeah, and I want a #backend job.