Sorry for not responding for so long, I have had some real-life issues.
Look, guys, I think I understand you. You've put an insane amount of effort into making web-pages with some 1000 or more lines of Javascript, CSS, SVG and other things and you are convinced that people value those things. But unless someone is an ICT expert, he doesn't see how much effort you put into making a website to value it.
In fact, it can easily have the exact opposite effect. If you make a lot of effort learning how to use some professional editor for PNGs rather than using a simple SVG image, a user who's not a web-design expert doesn't think "Oh, look, the programmer has put a lot of effort making this image.", he thinks "Damn, why does this web page load so slow?".
I've worked on the design a little bit, but making a "professional" website is probably a fruitless waste of my time. Do you honestly think I will attract more visitors by improving the design than by making another webpage about the topics that interest people, like this one?
http://flatassembler.000webhostapp.com/toponyms.html
And why is it so hard to follow the PacMan link on your smartphone and tell me if the game works or not? Not that that information would be particularly useful to me, I am just curious about whether a simple game made using Javascript and SVG would work on an iPhone (or some other smartphone) or not, and I don't have an access to iPhone (or any smartphone other than Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini).
Look, guys, I think I understand you. You've put an insane amount of effort into making web-pages with some 1000 or more lines of Javascript, CSS, SVG and other things and you are convinced that people value those things. But unless someone is an ICT expert, he doesn't see how much effort you put into making a website to value it.
In fact, it can easily have the exact opposite effect. If you make a lot of effort learning how to use some professional editor for PNGs rather than using a simple SVG image, a user who's not a web-design expert doesn't think "Oh, look, the programmer has put a lot of effort making this image.", he thinks "Damn, why does this web page load so slow?".
I've worked on the design a little bit, but making a "professional" website is probably a fruitless waste of my time. Do you honestly think I will attract more visitors by improving the design than by making another webpage about the topics that interest people, like this one?
http://flatassembler.000webhostapp.com/toponyms.html
And why is it so hard to follow the PacMan link on your smartphone and tell me if the game works or not? Not that that information would be particularly useful to me, I am just curious about whether a simple game made using Javascript and SVG would work on an iPhone (or some other smartphone) or not, and I don't have an access to iPhone (or any smartphone other than Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini).