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Executive Summary for www.trs-80.com

1253 Response Time (ms)
200 HTTP Status
5 Scripts
83 Images
5 Links
HTTP/1.1 Protocol

SEO & Content Analysis

Basic Information
Page Title
TRS-80 News
Meta Description
TRS-80 Revived Site by Ira Goldklang's is an archive of everything related to the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 microcomputer lines. Site contains emulators, programs, manuals, books, patches, games, hints, discussions, and tons more.
HTML Language
en
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Sitemap Present
total_urls: 279
SEO Meta Tags
author: Ira Goldklang
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Page Content

TRS-80 News

Well, the first pass of the AI conversion did an OK job, even if it took about a month due to token limits. The problem is that it created 1500 classes because of the number of sessions that had to be used. Instead of it being able to consistently review pages and apply consistent code, even when instructed to re-use old code, it didn't do a great job.So I need to make another pass. I have developed, with AI's help, three main types of code sections - general, columnar, and images. As I move page to page, I have those codes updated as needed. This should bring consistency to the site.Some of the things about the new design that I absolutely love, is that a simple CSS class added to a catalog entry, email address, or clickable image, just adds a note telling you what you can do with that. This is something I would have used JQUERY for in the past, but CSS3 is pretty awesome! Examples are the little caption on the pictures below; automatically added by CSS.Anyway, the AI page pass left me with 1500+ CSS entries, and those need to get culled. Well, most of them. It turns out that the new search pages require 450 CSS entries! They are kind of beautiful, so I'm going to leave those alone.For the rest of the pages, I had Gemini write some Visual BASIC Code to parse every html file, extract every class used, and come up with a display that would show me the class, the code, and the files which use it. I also had to have it let me know about dependencies after a particularly disasterous attempt to globally update the code.This is a sample of the output.Here, there is a class used by only 1 page. In this case, it's because its a typo. But putting that aside, it is my clue as to the next page to edit. I then go through and update the page to use the new classes.Once that page (or pages) are done, I use WildEdit to search the entire tree for the class.If it shows no changes made, then I can delete the CSS.I also had a button prepared that would output the "good" and "bad" css. If I get tired of editing specific pages, but still want to make progress, I use WildEdit to find entries that are on the "bad" page. If there are no results, I can just strike that CSS entry. So that's what's going on now ....But as of this point, v1 CSS is pretty much gone, so if you see a page (or table) that is broken, let me know!;

Network & Infrastructure

DNS & Hosting
IP Address
74.208.236.175
Reverse DNS
74-208-236-175.elastic-ssl.ui-r.com
SSL/TLS Certificate
Issuer
CN=Sectigo Public Server Authentication CA DV R36, O=Sectigo Limited, C=GB
Protocol Tls12
Expires In 204 days

Technology Stack

Content Management Systems
WordPress
JavaScript Frameworks
React
Build Tools
Modern JS Build Tool (inferred from React)
Server Technologies
PHP (inferred from WordPress)

Services & Integrations

Analytics & Tracking
Google Analytics GA4
E-commerce Platforms
Magento

CDN & Media Providers

Media Providers
YouTube

Dynamic Analysis & Security

Dynamic JavaScript Analysis
Bootstrap (CSS Classes) ES6+ JavaScript Features Foundation (CSS Classes) React (CDN Detection) Web Server: Apache
Server Headers
Apache

Resource Analysis

External Resource Hosts
www.trs-80.com
UI Frameworks & Libraries
Bootstrap (Class Names) Ionic (Class Names)
Analysis Complete

Analyzed www.trs-80.com with 3 technologies detected across 7 categories

Analysis completed in 1253 ms • 2026-03-23 09:33:03 UTC