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Version du 5 juillet 2022 à 18:04
GTD -> Post-it bleu
https://christopheducamp.com/now is my now page on the public web.
Most websites have a link that says “about”. It goes to a page that tells you something about the background of this person or business. For short, people just call it an “about page”.
Most websites have a link that says “contact”. It goes to a page that tells you how to contact this person or business. For short, people just call it a “contact page”.
So a website with a link that says “now” goes to a page that tells you **what this person is focused on at this point in their life.** For short, we call it a “now page”.
See examples by browsing nownownow.com.
Although it’s normal to make the web address “/now”, just like it’s usually “/about” and “/contact” in those other examples, the URL could be anything.