> I've been using OpenBSD for about 20 years so I feel like I can talk about this issue. [...] you'll notice that the current design is from many years ago, back when lots of websites looked like that
If you view the source for www.openbsd.org, it reveals that it's not a matter of the site being a holdover from the time it was made, as so many replies are saying. It uses modern markup, such as header, nav, article, and footer.
If you view the source for www.openbsd.org, it reveals that it's not a matter of the site being a holdover from the time it was made, as so many replies are saying. It uses modern markup, such as header, nav, article, and footer.
OP was referring to a conscious philosophy that has been espoused by OpenBSD folks. See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9240906