This is so quaint and lovely! It won't likely see much use in normal situations but as you wrote inside, if push comes to shove, I can see it being useful.
Let us all hope that we never have to collectively resort to using your ultra-compressed, compact version with charming ASCII art.
In fact, it should not be used in normal situations; a planetary catastrophe would have to occur, not necessarily a nuclear attack, but an assault on the entire network, a solar flare, The internet is not perfect. Most information travels through cables at the bottom of the ocean, which are not even buried. The enemy could easily attempt to destroy the network for long periods of time by blowing up the intercontinental cables that connect the entire planet to the global network. (GAN). It would be apocalyptic, as damaging as a nuclear attack or another pandemic. It could probably happen, given that the Internet has effectively been their tombstone. I have already saved EVERY single thing in the ToZ in a single super-compressed hyper-file without even having to resort to images.
As if it were a golden disc containing all the information from ToZ and emergency plans to start over and ensure that knowledge is not lost forever, setting humanity back decades, combined with the fact that there would still be other backups, but in the event that even natural disasters such as coronal mass ejections could cause devastating damage to 98% of the planet's unshielded devices, however, it is enough to take into account that only about 60MB is very little and can be integrated as a micro-backup of a larger backup as I did on my Italian website (I will not share the link here) and I also encrypted the ToZ All-In-One backup. Furthermore, it is all on a single page to make it extremely easy to save instantly. It can proliferate like a mushroom. in .html it can be read on any device, even as text from .txt, and the ASCII art is intact inside, even without colors or styles. The information is there and will not be lost. I have also saved it on CD, which is not susceptible to electromagnetic interference (it degrades chemically, but it is still a backup plan). I have also reinforced the defenses of my safe inside my emergency bunker that I am having built. I take this matter very seriously, especially the safeguarding of information, even on web.archive.org. The page is saved only once without sub-links, etc.
And in one go, it saves EVERYTHING, all the information and all the sub-websites of the entire ToZ network is saved with a single click. In the future, I may even decide to create an alternative system to ToZ, maintaining the original layout with images and .css in very few .html files, but we'll have to see how it evolves and if it's worth it. Please do your part, save the file, make copies, distribute backup copies of my file and even the entire ToZ site if you want and have more storage space. I sincerely hope that I won't have to resort to reopening the file offline after a planetary catastrophe with the Internet down and no connection for long periods of time. We have already seen what happened in Spain, where a blackout brought an entire nation to its knees. Nothing prevents the powerful of the world from attacking both the submarine cables and the satellites in orbit that provide the network with long-range EMP pulse devices and quietly taking them down, or with local attacks in which entire cities find themselves without the network or even electricity, especially at this time when the Cabal is collapsing, the RTRs have been successful, and the Torah has been reversed. The enemy could unleash total war and try to drag us all into the pit. We must not give up!