I think it's worth tracking how many people view a thing at least just to have a reasonable idea so things like "how many DNS requests should I be able to handle" are less of a shot in the dark.
But it was nice to read something with no distracting ads, or complicated popups asking my consent for a range of mysterious cookies.
I was also very much liked your inline notes system! I avoided the early notes as I'm so used to them either taking me to a new site or scrolling me to the bottom of a page and losing my place. Your inline notes were almost perfect, letting me read only extras I wanted, without losing the main thread, brilliant!
Have you explored the possibility of sticking a new plaque on it calling it Bloomfield bridge?
I mean, fair. But traffic on my site tends to be extremely spikey like this (whenever the Spurious Correlations page gets posted somewhere), so I am not sure I would ever get an accurate baseline. I don't mind paying a little extra for something that works.
Also the reason I don't track pageviews is psychological: because the metric cannot impact me in any way, I avoid it so that I don't just sit around watching numbers go up.
I am glad you liked the inline notes! I explored a lot of ways to do that before I settled on them. s/o to Matt Stevans for the CSS: https://www.stevans.org/inline-footnotes/
I don't think the bridge needs another plaque. But the good news is that now if someone else is curious and searches the project number, they will find the answer!
> I think it's worth tracking how many people view a thing at least just to have a reasonable idea so things like "how many DNS requests should I be able to handle"
This can be done from web server logs and doesn't require cookies or client-side scripts.
But it was nice to read something with no distracting ads, or complicated popups asking my consent for a range of mysterious cookies.
I was also very much liked your inline notes system! I avoided the early notes as I'm so used to them either taking me to a new site or scrolling me to the bottom of a page and losing my place. Your inline notes were almost perfect, letting me read only extras I wanted, without losing the main thread, brilliant!
Have you explored the possibility of sticking a new plaque on it calling it Bloomfield bridge?