So, a few months ago, I thought to make a web-based markup language and, maybe, just maybe, the problem with the web is HTML, and not HTTP and HTTPS it's called TextLink and it has a beginner friendly syntax, unlike gemini and gopher in gemini, a link looks like this ``` => /path/to/page.gmi Page ``` in TextLink, a link looks like this ``` .link file://path/to/page.txtl Page ``` it's still buggy, but functional plus it has something that gemini does not have, and I don't even think HTML has it too #Inputs In TextLink the command is ``` .input @variable Default Content ``` first, .input allowed you to get input when it is displayed it is ``` (0) Default Content ``` when you activate it, it says ``` Input: ``` you enter your input and press enter and the content of the input changes, so it is now ``` (0) New Content ``` and also, the content is stored in the variable @variable (or whatever other name you give it) witch you can display with ``` @variable ``` witch would display the currant content of @variable you can also put it in urls like ``` .link https://localhost/search?@variable Search It Up! ``` but that is not fully working yet version 0.1 only has .link and a basic UI version 0.6 has all of the stuff discussed, but it is not done yet. 99% of it is done, but you can't download it yet => https://github.com/LeoMehraban/TextLink this is a HTTPS link to where you can download v0.1 and v0.6 when it is ready