The website I liked most this month

“Every” day I visit dozen of PWS_Dashboard sites, often to find sites with a similar problem as reported by a user. A dull and repetitive task but it helps to find the solution or the cause of a problem.

But sometimes a site is enhanced that I am flabbergasted and visiting such a site, that makes my day :smiley:

I try to post in this topic, end of every month, the website which I want to show to you as an example how we can enhance the dashboard.

This month it is Alto Vicentino Meteo .
Visit it and get ideas for your own website.


Attached a screenshot when one visits the site on an iPhone 12 so you can see how perfect the adaptions are.

Basically it is a three blocks wide website with some 150% wide blocks which adapt by CSS to the smaller 2 or 1 block windows.

Wim

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Another IMHO nicely improved dashboard.

Dozens of subtle changes :clap:

Wim
P.S. There was another website in this post, but it was rejected by some security tools.

Not sure what it is about the site but BitDefender doesn’t like it. If I bypass the BitDefender warning my ISP’s security system also warns me that something isn’t right about it.

Edit: this applies to a previous URL that was posted and not the current one.

I changed the link to another site.

Wim

Have to say I had no problem using Edge or Chrome with Microsoft/Windows Defender, but I can’t argue with your ISP’s security system :wink:

Another one this month: Very nice improvements, worth a visit

Phishing page blocked for your protection

Phishing pages attempt to obtain sensitive information such as login credentials or credit card details by disguising as trustworthy entities. The stolen data can be then used for financial gain.

I got that (from BitDefender) as well as a warning from my ISP’s filter. I took a look at the site and didn’t see anything dangerous though so I’m not sure what’s triggering the warning.

The only “problem” I could find

Source URL:

https://pulliamjr.com/pwsWU/index.php

Redirected URL:

https://pulliamjr.com/pwsWU/index.php

There seems to be a redirect in the .htaccess which redirects to itself.
Probably a http → https redirect.

That triggered two “check for Phishing” tools.

Wim

It could be something weird like that. A scammer trying to hide behind a strange redirection probably isn’t unknown.