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 >>/8361/
I am continually impressed by your dedication. The fact that you have been silently away working on this and popping up with the updates, even when this thread feels dead at times and with little outside help from the other 2 to 3 contributors here. I have been trying to keep the light burning on my end even with the chaos of life often getting very in the way. 

> - Comment paging works (you have to open the filename without any number, better way is work in progress)

Not a problem. I suppose the simplest thing would be to stash the other files in a folder.

> - Avatar downloading works, has progress indicator, can resume interrupted download

This is neat.

> -- There has to be default avatar supplied in case of errors, one from thisponydoesnotexist.net is included, but maybe some silhouette with question mark would be better?

Probably. At least from the standpoint of a visual inspection thisponydoesnotexist avatars would blend in and look like any other over a error. Then again, that maybe a plus.

> - Page numbering (the physical files) have number prefix instead of postfix, I wanted to append number after .html so they wouldn't be associated with browser and you would know for sure which one to open but then chrome won't render anything

That is minor but annoys me from a "idea that could be done if it wasn't for chrome" kind of thing. If it was just at my benefit though I wouldn't worry about it though.  

> - We also use some archaic HTML format because otherwise it seems to be impossible to make  take the whole screen

Not a biggie. Considering how long depreciated html code still works I wouldn't think this would be a issue, unless you are worried on the browser comparability front. Which...

>  I really hope it's not somehow horribly broken again

I tested it in several browsers. Works fine in Palemoon, Firefox, Seamonkey, Midori. Heck, the comments even display fine (but not the video of course) in good old Netsurf. I think it is functional. 

I will have more to say on testing and other things a little later   have recently been confined to a kind of old netbook and a very old middle high end for 2005 laptop as my prime working machines at the moment. I will be testing this more further anyway, but right now am still getting adjusted.