Now in English! Traditional games are important dynamics to strengthen the bond between human beings and their environment, improving the ties of brotherhood, coexistence, solidarity and reciprocity between members of the community.
Among the indigenous peoples of South America it also serves for the circulation of knowledge. For example, among the Yukpa of the Sierra de Perijá, the game of string is known as shakü 🕸
Several versions of the myth that tells the origin of shakü agree that it was the learning of a woman returned from the land of the dead. Following the principles of Yukpa cosmology, knowledge that is important to the dead is also important to the living. I'd like to delve deeper into this at some point here on the Fediverse.
In any case, when one dies, one of the tests to reach the community of the dead is knowing how to make a figure and explain its meaning.
I don't understand why some #WebDev "professionals" often use only ready-made #CSS libraries for website design. No, not everything is easy but, for example, creating #links so that users can see how they lead outside the #website is standard in my opinion.
I have illustrated it for clarification. You can of course change the #logo's to other UTF-8 characters or position according to the desired #design ;)
🧵 …I am always amazed at how some customers complain about the #design and #details of the behavior of their #website. However, more often than not, they have used purchased #CSS functions and have declared most #objects as <div> and not instructed #HTML5 clear. You can solve so much with #CSS3 and not necessarily with JavaScript - once with modern professionals 🙄