Comment by sneak 1 month ago There is nothing dynamic about this site in the sense of “static site”. This may well be a static site. 2 comments sneak Reply roywiggins 1 month ago Wikipedia, at least, uses the same terminology as me:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_web_page?wprov=sfla1> A client-side dynamic web page processes the web page using JavaScript running in the browser as it loads.The linked page is one of those. They're often harder to scrape than server-side rendered webforums and the like. lossyalgo 1 month ago I tried several "static site download" plugins such as SingleFile for FireFox and none of the sliders work :(
roywiggins 1 month ago Wikipedia, at least, uses the same terminology as me:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_web_page?wprov=sfla1> A client-side dynamic web page processes the web page using JavaScript running in the browser as it loads.The linked page is one of those. They're often harder to scrape than server-side rendered webforums and the like.
lossyalgo 1 month ago I tried several "static site download" plugins such as SingleFile for FireFox and none of the sliders work :(
Wikipedia, at least, uses the same terminology as me:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_web_page?wprov=sfla1
> A client-side dynamic web page processes the web page using JavaScript running in the browser as it loads.
The linked page is one of those. They're often harder to scrape than server-side rendered webforums and the like.
I tried several "static site download" plugins such as SingleFile for FireFox and none of the sliders work :(