Deployment, live

A test of pretty things.

Most "test" websites are an unloved index.html that says "Hello World" in Times New Roman. This one isn’t. Same job, slightly more dignity.

  1. Make the next thing obvious.

    A deploy-test page has exactly one job: prove the pipeline works. Don’t hide that behind cleverness. The dot in the corner pulses because something is, in fact, alive.

  2. Honor whitespace.

    Restraint reads as confidence. A page that’s mostly margin and a single sentence in a serif feels expensive. A page that fills every pixel feels desperate. Choose.

  3. Earn animation.

    Motion is loud. Use it once, gently, and only where it carries meaning — like a heartbeat that says this site is real and the CDN responded. Everything else stays still.