Or which web browser works best at nintharticle.com?
For some strange reason, I find that Google Chrome web browser does not work well for my own website. I use basic hyperlinks to a certain spot on a page of text, a lot, and Chrome seems to misalign the page quite often. So if you find yourself looking at a misaligned page, use any web browser other than Google Chrome and you will probably have less trouble.
Incidentally, I was one of the first website maintainers in the world to switch from using the Alta Vista search engine, to www.google.com when google had first started up. I still prefer google for my searches.
In the early days of the web, website maintainers would simply use "Links to Other Websites" to help promote their own website. That's what www.yahoo.com originally was: an alphabetically arranged directory of links. One website maintainer would simply email another website maintainer and ask to trade links. So both would post a link to the other's website. Most every early website had a "links" section. I still have one, but I don't email website maintainers about it any longer.
That's an item I lost. If I find it in my saved files, I will re-post it. As far as I recall, it was about returning to normal behavior after the Covid-19 thing had passed. In other words, it was time to stop wearing masks, and act and look like normal humans again. I don't think passing viruses in normal daily activity is that common. Otherwise, we would all be dead already.
What is a virus? A virus is not alive. A virus is simply a scrap of protein that the body confuses for one of its own RNA or DNA molecules, or an enzyme.