This page, even with its images, fonts, and javascript, is completely portable, and will work offline with no other files.
This is essentially a showcase and writeup about One Webpage, Under God, a program I made to make a page completely portable and independent of any other files. It doesn't handle everything, but does perfectly on a simple static site like my own, with images, fonts, and javascript, it works perfectly.
let hello = "hiiiiiiiiii";
// Check out this fancy code block without using any other files
Really, this page should be titled "All hail the Data URI Scheme and whoever came up with it, that's how this entire program works. If you're unaware, a data URI looks like this:
data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAA
To break this down:
data:
This is a data URIimage/png
: The MIME
type of the data;base64
Indicates that this is encoded in
base64 (optional, see MDN
docs)iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAA
: base64-encoded
dataIf it's text data, then it can use percent-encoding instead, though I couldn't get this to work, so I just encoded everything in base64 instead.
The rest of all this is really simple - we just replace the link to the asset with a data URI. Fonts, however, are more complicated. They're linked in the CSS, not the HTML, which leads to this mess - fonts encoded in base64, inside of CSS which is then itself encoded in base64.
@font-face {
/* from https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/tree/master/patched-fonts/FiraCode */
font-family: "FiraCode";
src: 'FiraCode', url('data:font/woff2;base64,d09GMgABAA...76Ufr9TLXi4DgAA');
}
This also led to me being reminded how huge my fonts are;
because of them my site's homepage comes out to nearly 2 MiB
even without prism.js
, which contains a duplicate
FiraCode Nerd Font, which is of course also hardcoded in.
One last thing: Relative links are very not portable of course, so I just tacked on this bit to the end to fix that
= soup.find_all('link')
links for item in links:
if 'stylesheet' not in item.attrs['rel'] and 'icon' not in item.attrs['rel']:
'href'] = absolute_url(item.attrs['href'], domain_thing) item.attrs[
Oh also, this page is actually not portable - aside from the johnvertisement iframe at the bottom, I didn't make it portable regardless because it's 3+ MiB, and I didn't want to put that kind of load on my internet connection for no reason. If it weren't for my upload speed suddenly sexdecupling (16x) for some reason, it would take more than a second to load. The actually portable version is here