You've found this note in the vastness. There are secrets hidden in plain sight. Some are faded, waiting for your attention.

How big should a website be? As big as it needs to be to tell its story. Some stories are short, others are epics.
Working with absolute positioning feels like placing items on an infinite canvas. Each element exists in its own space, free from the flow of others.

A website can have secrets by placing content where few will look, or by making elements nearly invisible until discovered.
The smallest website I've ever visited was a single sentence on a blank page. It made me think more than many elaborate sites.
The parts of a webpage you cannot see still exist, loaded and waiting. In a book, the unseen pages are physically separate.

Scrolling through a giant website feels different than flipping through a book. It's continuous, fluid, and the boundaries are less defined.
The size of a website should serve its purpose. Sometimes that purpose is to be discovered, layer by layer, secret by secret.
