I used WordPress (the self hosted one) and Drupal. They were both fine for my needs. I've never used Grav, so I'm not sure how it compares. As for making it look better, I think it's more important to the user that the site is usable and easily navigate-able. I know those were the main things I looked for in niche sites. Of course I preferred that they didn't look like they were plucked out of 1999, but as long as I could easily find what I was looking for, I didn't care that much. I guess what I'm trying to say, is that I hope you find exactly what you're looking for, and that your users appreciate you for your efforts on that front, as well as the content itself : )
I see a lot of people going back to the old www . bankwebsite . com.
Phone apps are just modern toolbars.
And in case you forgot that scourge:
Voted "Best Flat File CMS" in 2017, 2019, 2020 & 2021
It might be hard to find something as good as Grav, but good luck.
Edit: start here maybe? Really not sure what you're looking for. Grav really seems to cover pretty much every scenario.
About as confusing as some people being nongendered. You get used to it pretty quickly, and it becomes a non-issue.
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Oh, that's how you know it's not going to be capitalist slime [/s]. This logo rebranding one of the worst visual changes a company like Mozilla can make. We truly are in trying times...
Edit: added /s tag, in case it wasn't clear.
I don't understand the X chip being visible. Is it just esthetics?
What does the red button-looking circle do?
You don't always need the terminal. If the software is available in a deb package, you just double click it and hit Install. But, you're right, most people don't want to learn apt or any other command, and I get that.
Edit: Autocorrect
Windows ME was peak.
Let me tel... ... ... ... ... ... sorry, my ME froze
And you'll like it and beg for more.
Tl;dr... A quishing attack, hidden inside docx files that are just corrupt enough to evade automatic scanners, but not so corrupted that they're not easily recoverable.
Same tactic as the 90s macro enabled ones, but instead of a macro, it's a phishing qr code.
If only there was a way to block ads that wasn't blacklisted by Google Chrome. This can be added to the long list of things Google did to ruin the internet.
This one looks like what you might be looking for.
Edit: it's even on fdroid.
Edit: maybe The Life Or The Light.
Good luck on your search!