Well fuck me. Can't import JavaScript modules over your local file system, because browsers enforce the Same-Origin Policy on module scripts, and browsers treat all files as having different origins.
It being permitted for non-module scripts is viewed as something regrettable that they can't break.
So to develop web pages with JavaScript that you can run locally, I have to rely on behavior that browser vendors would have eliminated if they could.
That's some rain on my parade.
🌲 Coming soon to Kitten: one-step evergreen web
One day, you might want a Small Web place at your personal domain. I know I will, at https://ar.al. Problem is, I already have a site there with 20 years of content. And I don’t want all those links to break.
So I’ll simply point a subdomain (e.g., archive.ar.al) to my current server and enter that domain in Kitten’s Settings page.
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