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==Ascension== | ==Ascension== |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 19 December 2022
This is a document from the game of Second Switch (not technically a BlogNomic dynasty). It is not part of the BlogNomic game or its history. |
25 June 2020 - current
This dynasty was a test run for a possible switch of BlogNomic to Wordpress in 2020. It is not formally recognised as a dynasty of BlogNomic (saying in its first rule that "This is the Ruleset for the BlogNomic WordPress test" rather than the usual "This is the Ruleset for BlogNomic").
Contents
Ascension Address
There was a time when a little HTML and CSS knowledge could make a lucrative career. But these days we front-end developers are feeling the squeeze from two sides.
On one side, the JavaScript community (may it suffer eternally) is doing its level best to turn the simple languages of the Web into a monstrous Rube Goldberg machine of JS libraries on top of JS libraries, in an effort to make websites as complex and abstruse as native applications. They claim to do this to enable building powerful web apps with only front-end skills, but they actually do it for their perverse idea of fun.
On the other side are the page builders. They go by many names — Squarespace, Wix, Divi, Avada — but their common goal is to enable the masses to build websites with zero web development knowledge. They are of various success in meeting this goal, and they each commit a various number of abominations in their pursuit of it.
The time may be coming when you Designers are the sole people building marketing sites, and the Reactheads and Webpack weenies have cornered the market on functional web apps, leaving front-end specialists like me unemployed and destitute.
Fortunately, I, the Lead Developer on this project, find your cause infinitely more admirable than theirs.
So I have chosen what I consider to be the most worthy of the page builders, Elementor, as the tool with which you Designers will supplant me. I will teach you about it as best I can, and the best among you will be promoted to Creative Director, at which point I will leave you to maintain your glorious new creation.
Replace all instances in the ruleset of “Player” (except the first instance in Rule 4.4.4) with “Designer”, and all instances of “Emperor” with “Lead Developer”.
Players
This dynasty began during the previous dynasty and all players had to reactivate, so a list of players active at the start makes very little sense.
- (admins in bold and * throughout)
Ruleset
Note that this dynasty is not technically finished so the ruleset linked below may not be the final version of the ruleset for this dynasty.
Gamestate
Posts of Interest
- (This list of significant dynastic events is currently incomplete.)
Dynastic Rules
Proposals that significantly impacted the Dynastic Rules.
Core Rules
All proposals passed during this dynasty that made changes to the Core, Special Case, and Appendix rules.
Other
- The main BlogNomic game initially put this game on an equal footing with itself, but later explicitly disavowed it as a test.
Ascension
Commentary
This was a trial dynasty set up to test the demo Wordpress site pending a migration. It was abandonned due to inactivity and lack of clarity around the second switch. Josh (talk) 21:46, 8 September 2020 (UTC)