>>>The sites' hosting is on Linux, so MS technologies are not an option.
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>>I use VFP for my site, via (Martina's and others') FTP API. Generate page, check for its date on disk, overwrite and FTP if newer. Click on "independent" above.
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>>Dunno whether that counts as M$ technology, they disowned it after not quite owning it.
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>Re MS: I was referring to hosting, generation using MS tools is OK (for now).
Doing it from Fox is really quite easy, or it became easy when I created the method called .WrapTag(tcText, tcTag) and solved the conversion of internal links into real links.
>FWIW Google claims your site is not "mobile-friendly":
https://search.google.com/search-console/mobile-friendly?id=EHA-KCUCBaa3bAFhJUkl7gI don't care. Looks good enough on my Nokia E5 (yes, Symbian and a half-card sized screen). One can waste a couple of months every year just keeping up with the latest so-called technologies (aka fads). People do that but then when you look at what takes space in what you bring down the net - among the text, the actual content takes perhaps 2-5% of it, the rest is fancy javascript and other window dressing. I prefer to have minimal decoration and code in there, but gradually build content.
Would you believe that 25-40% of visits come to
this page, some of them between 4 and 30 (!) times in a day or two, trying to understand the am/pm puzzle. If you google "značenje am pm" (meaning of), you get that on top. It's disheartening, though, to understand that 15 years of writing and adding content (no matter how otherwise irrelevant) turned out to be less important than this bit which I wrote in ten minutes, even with the generator of the table (which took another ten).