Yeah, though if I'm remembering correctly, other typical webpage features were involved, like links to other pages on the domain & media display & fonts & whatnot
I talked more about the reason I'm looking for this thing in other replies below this post
I basically want this thing because the webpages provided neat little explanations of the code they'd used on the actual webpages, integrating the content with a demonstration of its functionality
I am seeing whether I can just learn a tiny bit more about HTML
since I'm using HTML already in Obsidian as a markup language (HTML tags work inside Markdown, which Obsidian can interpret)
and Obsidian comes with a core-plugin called Publish, which can just directly port documents in Obsidian to a webpage
And my brain was like
🧠💭 : didn't we see something 5+ years ago that was full of info that's exactly relevant to this use-case ... what was that called...
🧠💭 : fuck it was popular enough that *we saw it* despite not being into compsci/programming/webdev very much at the time
🧠💭 : well, the obvious place this hobby is going is something we'd yap about on pedi - may as well ask the people there if any of them know what the heck is this thing I can't exactly remember
