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13.12.2018 23:43, vafdog

When you try to follow the link http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/55-56.html my google chrome says:

Beware of malware!
Website eversmannia.entomology.ru it can install malware on your computer that steals or deletes personal information (such as photos, passwords, messages, and bank card details).

Why would that be? confused.gif

we also have all browsers swear, you can only get around by disabling the network protection of the antivirus, what to do-a-ta-ta...

14.12.2018 7:30, rhopalocera.com

Google Chrome has swore at "malware" before. This has nothing to do with the fact that there is some kind of malware, this is due to the fact that Chrome is initially paranoid about all sites that do not have an SSL certificate. Unfortunately, I can't attach such a certificate to this site - I'm not the domain owner. So just open the site, there is nothing malicious there. In addition, there were vulnerabilities in the old design that I don't have time to catch - it's easier to rewrite the content correctly right away.

As for "schoolboys", "ucoz" and other insults. The site was redesigned primarily in order to open normally on mobile devices. Currently, optimization for mobile browsers is activated. Dark background - also for the same reason (on mobile devices, light on dark is read better than vice versa, plus the battery eats less).

Unfortunately, I don't have access to the SQL database of this server, so everything has to be done through the anus, i.e. using regular HTML and a style sheet. The previous design, which you liked so much, had a lot of shortcomings, one of which is code redundancy. The page weighed 50-60 Kbytes; in its current form, it weighs 5 - 6.

As for the fact that you need to "manually select the encoding" - update your browser, which is as old as a mammoth's feces! The site body contains UTF-8 encoding. If you have to choose it with pens, then you live on software so ancient that you can't tell it in a fairy tale or describe it with a pen.

The message was edited rhopalocera.com - 14.12.2018 08: 28
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14.12.2018 8:55, Dracus

As for "schoolboys", "ucoz" and other insults. The site was redesigned primarily in order to open normally on mobile devices. Currently, optimization for mobile browsers is activated. Dark background - also for the same reason (on mobile devices, light on dark is read better than vice versa, plus the battery eats less).


For God's sake, why does everything have to be mobile-oriented? I can still understand some "Elements" that have similarly changed the unique aesthetic to something impersonal, but does the main audience of Eversmannia read the site from a mobile phone? I'm a retrograde, but I can't believe it.

I am sorry that you took my perception as an insult (however, I apologized in advance). There is no dispute about tastes, and yet, in my opinion, from an artistic point of view, the site has suffered a lot. It's not about lines of code and vulnerabilities, not about the technical side. The point is that such a gloomy environment does not at all evoke thoughts about nature, about something good... The previous design is not just "familiar".
And so, of course, the editors have every right to change the design as they please, I do not dispute this.

Yes, please only respond to my message by replying to it, not editing it. This creates confusion and is generally ugly.

14.12.2018 8:55, rhopalocera.com

UPD.
As soon as google indexes the site and sees that potentially dangerous content has been removed, the warning disappears. I screwed up pseudo-SSL from Google (google verification), this should be enough.

14.12.2018 9:03, rhopalocera.com

For God's sake, why does everything have to be mobile-oriented? I can still understand some "Elements" that have similarly changed the unique aesthetic to something impersonal, but does the main audience of Eversmannia read the site from a mobile phone? I'm a retrograde, but I can't believe it.

I am sorry that you took my perception as an insult (however, I apologized in advance). There is no dispute about tastes, and yet, in my opinion, from an artistic point of view, the site has suffered a lot. It's not about lines of code and vulnerabilities, not about the technical side. The point is that such a gloomy environment does not at all evoke thoughts about nature, about something good... The previous design is not just "familiar".
And so, of course, the editors have every right to change the design as they please, I do not dispute this.

Yes, please only respond to my message by replying to it, not editing it. This creates confusion and is generally ugly.


I didn't edit your messages.

As for "why everything in the world should focus on mobile devices", the answer is simple: this is done for the convenience of such users. As soon as the site came under my "wing", I screwed it into the Google Search Console and Google Analytics, and collected information for a while. So, 64% of site requests come from mobile devices. This is more than the global average (58%). The previous design was not adapted to mobile devices. I tried to open it myself on my iPhone - it's just unrealistic to work comfortably. Therefore, after a certain amount of time, I decided to change the entire site, since it was impossible to adapt the existing code for mobile devices.

I will ignore what the current design suggests to whom and how. This is not a matter of principle. Changing the main background of the page, as well as the way the text is displayed, is a matter of five seconds.Just change two lines in the style sheet. But this is not necessary, now in a technical sense everything is fine.

15.12.2018 12:14, scarit

The content contains 2 identical articles by different authors:
Ya. N. Kovalenko
New materials on the fauna of aquatic and semi-aquatic Coleoptera (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Noteridae, Dytiscidae, Hydrochidae, Hydrophilidae, Heteroceridae) Ryazan region

A. S. Sazhnev, I. Yu. Lychkovskaya, A. A. Prokin
New materials on the fauna of aquatic and semi-aquatic Coleoptera (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Noteridae, Dytiscidae, Hydrochidae, Hydrophilidae, Heteroceridae) Ryazan region

Thanks
for fixing it.

The message was edited rhopalocera.com - 15.12.2018 12: 22

13.01.2019 12:26, Andrei Dolgikh

Well I do not knowconfused.gif. Here, please, is a fresh screenshot. Everything works.

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13.01.2019 16:36, А.Й.Элез

That's good. Moral: all security settings are set to zero, and everything will open normally...

16.01.2019 12:25, rhopalocera.com

Google blocks this. Due to the fact that the site is located on the platform entomology.ru, which is the source of the problem. The site will be moved as a mirror to my servers, there are no such problems there.
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22.01.2019 15:06, rhopalocera.com

mirror of the eversmannia website with no security issues.

http://rhopalocera.com/eversmannia/
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05.03.2019 7:55, rhopalocera.com

In the Eversmannia Library.:

L. V. Bolshakov, S. K. Alekseev, V. I. Piskunov, V. V. Anikin, and V. V. Perov. Lepidoptera (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of the Kaluzhskie Zaseki Nature Reserve

L. V. Bolshakov, A. B. Ruchin, and G. B. Semishin. Lepidoptera of the Mordovian Nature Reserve. Part 1. Mace-moustaches and geometroids (Lepidoptera: Papilionoformes, Geometriformes). Annotated list of species

L. V. Bolshakov New finds of Red Book lepidoptera in the Ugra National Park and its surroundings

The library is located at the old address and at the address of the mirror, which has no problems with Google protection pens.

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/library.html - original address

http://rhopalocera.com/eversmannia/library.html - MIRROR
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05.03.2019 21:38, Kharkovbut

In the Eversmannia Library.:

L. V. Bolshakov, S. K. Alekseev, V. I. Piskunov, V. V. Anikin, and V. V. Perov. Lepidoptera (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of the Kaluzhskie Zaseki Nature Reserve

L. V. Bolshakov, A. B. Ruchin, and G. B. Semishin. Lepidoptera of the Mordovian Nature Reserve. Part 1. Mace-moustaches and geometroids (Lepidoptera: Papilionoformes, Geometriformes). Annotated list of species

L. V. Bolshakov New finds of Red Book lepidoptera in the Ugra National Park and its surroundings

The library is located at the old address and at the address of the mirror, which has no problems with Google protection pens.

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/library.html - original address

http://rhopalocera.com/eversmannia/library.html - mirror
Unfortunately, the library (not the list, but the library itself) is located only at the old address (with Google security issues). If there is a kind person who will send me the 1st and 3rd additions by e-mail - I will be very grateful.

The files are also physically located on my server. Apparently, I forgot to update the links =). I'll do it, it won't be long - S. K.

The message was edited rhopalocera.com - 06.03.2019 19: 24

05.03.2019 23:48, Kharkovbut

Unfortunately, the library (not the list, but the library itself) is located only at the old address (with Google security issues). If there is a kind person who will send me the 1st and 3rd additions by e-mail - I will be very grateful.
Many thanks to those who responded to the request! All received. smile.gif

06.03.2019 19:26, rhopalocera.com

I finally figured out the security of Google. As it turned out, he considers archived content dangerous (old issues were packed for some reason-given the fact that media content is almost not compressed, an extremely dubious occupation). I will redo this over time - we need to catch all the archives, and what links to where.
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07.03.2019 11:16, niyaz

Will it be possible to purchase electronic versions of individual articles?

07.03.2019 15:52, rhopalocera.com

Will it be possible to purchase electronic versions of individual articles?



This question, I think, should be asked to Lavr. But I don't think that's likely.

25.03.2019 8:21, rhopalocera.com

The table of contents of the new 57th issue of Eversmannia is available on the following websites::

the main one (which google swears at): http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/57.html
mirror (which doesn't care about google): http://rhopalocera.com/eversmannia/57.html
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13.06.2019 11:58, rhopalocera.com

The table of contents of the 58th issue of Eversmannia is available on the website

http://rhopalocera.com/eversmannia/58.html
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30.11.2019 18:36, rhopalocera.com

The table of contents of issue 59-60 of Eversmannia is available on the website.

http://rhopalocera.com/eversmannia/59-60.html
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19.03.2020 18:34, rhopalocera.com

The table of contents of the new 61st issue of Eversmannia is available on the following websites::

the main one (which google swears at): http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/61.html
mirror (which doesn't care about google): http://rhopalocera.com/eversmannia/61.html
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24.05.2020 11:08, rhopalocera.com

A separate issue 8 of the magazine devoted to scoops of Tatarstan was published.

A summary of the issue can be found at:

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/S8.html

04.06.2020 10:59, rhopalocera.com

A separate issue of the magazine dedicated to scoops of Tatarstan, on elibrary:

https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=42861895

12.06.2020 18:36, rhopalocera.com

Table of contents for the new, 62nd issue of the magazine

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/62.html

12.06.2020 21:23, Kharkovbut

Table of contents for the new, 62nd issue of the magazine

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/62.html
L. V. Bolshakov, N. N. Ismagilov
Book review. Catalog of Lepidoptera Of Russia. 2nd edition / Edited by S. Yu. Sinev-St. Petersburg: Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. - 448 p. Part 2. Shortcomings in the coverage of higher lepidoptera (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae – Noctuidae) in the middle and southern bands of European Russia and the Urals:

Link http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/011_Ev_62...v_Ismagilov.pdf it doesn't work (at least for me): the file wasn't found. And yet I want to read it...

It works, I corrected it.

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28.09.2020 8:57, rhopalocera.com

New issue of Eversmannia, table of contents available on the magazine's website:

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/63.html

16.12.2020 11:27, rhopalocera.com

The table of contents of the 64th issue of Eversmannia can be viewed on the website.

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/64.html

05.06.2021 7:06, rhopalocera.com

Adding Eversmannia to the Library:

Bolshakov L. V., Ruchin A. B., Semishin G. B.
Lepidoptera of the Mordovian Nature Reserve.
Part 4. Woodworms, fireworms
(Lepidoptera: Cossiformes, Pyraliformes)
and supplement on higher Lepidoptera
(Annotated list of species)

20.06.2021 15:56, rhopalocera.com

Table of contents for the new issue of Eversmannia

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/65-66.html

https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=45824316

06.12.2021 17:48, rhopalocera.com

Replenishment in the Eversmannia library.

Added a collection

Inventory of biological distribution in specially protected natural areas of the Kaluga region. Collection of scientific articles. Series " Cadastral and monitoring studies of biological diversity in the Kaluga region. Issue 6. Kaluga, 2020. 218 p.
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06.12.2021 18:52, rhopalocera.com

The content of the new issue of Eversmannia is available on the website.

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/67-68.html

From the printing house, the issue is coming out at the end of this week.
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30.03.2022 11:25, rhopalocera.com

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/69.html
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27.06.2022 6:52, rhopalocera.com

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/70.html
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21.12.2022 15:57, rhopalocera.com

The table of contents of the new issue is already available on the Eversmannia website:

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/71-72.html
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