The challenge has garnered a good amount of webmasters, from familiar to new faces, yay! To anyone reading this while still debating whether to sign up: Do consider joining us even if you might not finish your shrine by the deadline. You are invited to make use of this space if it motivates you and drives the completion of your shrine along!
My questions this week: Do you have any specific plans for your shrine aside from the challenge theme, e.g. is there anything specific you want to achieve, something new you want to try out, a skill you want to pick up? Where do you foresee your biggest challenges?
Again, feel free to chat about anything, no need to answer any of these questions. Also note that any previous checkpoint posts will stay open and you are more than welcome to reply and continue conversations there!
My questions this week: Do you have any specific plans for your shrine aside from the challenge theme, e.g. is there anything specific you want to achieve, something new you want to try out, a skill you want to pick up? Where do you foresee your biggest challenges?
Again, feel free to chat about anything, no need to answer any of these questions. Also note that any previous checkpoint posts will stay open and you are more than welcome to reply and continue conversations there!
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Date: 31 Oct 2025 15:14 (UTC)And you're right—fanlistings and shrines occupy such different energies. Fanlistings orbit aesthetics; shrines invite confession. Even a minimal structure can feel devotional if the words are alive inside it. Dropdowns could be a beautiful touch though—like scripture margins or hidden footnotes the reader uncovers slowly. I'm really looking forward to seeing how your text determines the architecture.
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Date: 1 Nov 2025 06:05 (UTC)Fanlistings orbit aesthetics; shrines invite confession.
Oh, beautifully and accurately put! I'm not going to write off fanlistings as a whole or anything (and negl, they are fantastic for building up a design portfolio!), and my disappointment with how the network is run aside...I'd rather spend time at something that's been carefully crafted both outside (layout) and in (content).
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Date: 1 Nov 2025 12:53 (UTC)And same here about fanlistings. I used to make them, or at least start them, with the intention that they'd eventually become shrines... but they never quite made that leap. In hindsight, I think fanlistings became a kind of creative crutch for me—a way to express fondness without confronting the deeper articulation of why. Which is why I'm steering clear of them this time. I want to build things that demand that sustained attention you described, where you have to sit with a character or work long enough to understand what it truly means to you, not just what it is 🖤