Tuesday, November 28th, 2017 Why does this gopher hole look different? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I decided to simplify all menus on my gopher. As I was browsing through gopherspace last weekend, I have found many interesting documents regarding gopher menu design back from the era, when gopher was new and promising. I always knew, that the whole idea of gopher was a system of interconnected online menus to access remote content the way user is used to do locally, but I never thought about it in depth. This weekend I tried several MS-DOS based gopher clients and I have to say, my root menu was a mess[1]. My mind is seriously crippled from world-wide-web and that made me create my gopher as some sort of text-only web. It's not supposed to be like this. It's supposed to be a menu. Menu with self-descriptive items, pointing to content and that content should be in appropriate form, i.e. text content in text files and not another gopher map/menu - if not for other reasons, then because the "i" menu-type is not official. So I started from scratch and I think my top-level menu is now much more legible, no matter the client and I intend to re-do everything possible this way. I probably won't be able to drop the "i" menu item and I even don't think, that it is necessary to drop it, because most clients display it somehow. But I'll try to use it only where necessary, i.e. generated content, headings etc. Navigation should always be possible and clear without it. I'd love to have access to some original unmodified gopher content from 20-23 years ago to see, how they did it. [1] http://technomorous.eu/images/minuet_1.png