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- > [en] But I feel there is something **beyond the technological** that is the real trick to a site that lasts: *you need to have some stake in the game*. You don’t let your URLs die because you don’t *want* them to. ==They matter to you.== You’ll tend to (keep?!) them if you have to. They benefit you in some way, so you’re incentivized to keep them around. That’s what makes a page last.
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- > <cite>*[This Page is Designed to Last](https://css-tricks.com/this-page-is-designed-to-last/)* ([cache](/david/cache/2020/89f1e446e1597e148c32886b5400118f/))</cite>
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- Un bon rappel [au sujet de cet article](https://jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last/) ([cache](/david/cache/2020/4e7f48be44adc1ef9e8d4539015fd6ee/)) qu’une page qui tient dans la durée c’est quelqu’un qui en prend soin avant tout. La donnée peut changer de représentation assez facilement si on a conscience de son importance. Et des [implications](https://github.com/Delegation-numerique-en-sante/mesconseilscovid/pull/169) [relatives](https://github.com/Delegation-numerique-en-sante/mesconseilscovid/pull/172) à un changement d’URL sans redirection.
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