This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A316633 #33 Jun 23 2022 22:24:10 %S A316633 1,6,10,0,2,5,7,8,9,11,100,3,12,16,20,4,13,15,30,1000,101,14,17,18,19, %T A316633 40,60,106,110,1001,26,50,102,105,107,108,109,111,600,1006,1010,22,25, %U A316633 27,28,29,36,103,112,116,120,200,500,700,800,900,1002,1005,1007,1008,1009,1011,1100,6000,10000,21,23,32,35,37,38,39,104,113,115,130,300,601,1003,1012,1016,1020,2000,5000,7000,8000,9000,11000,100000,1000000 %N A316633 Nonnegative integers sorted by number of characters (including spaces) when written in French, and then by numerical order. %H A316633 Julien Meunier, <a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2NVn9VbGJTMMGZnZ2lzdS0xX2M">HTML+JavaScript to manipulate numbers written in french</a> %H A316633 Omniglot, <a href="https://www.omniglot.com/language/numbers/french.htm">Numbers in French</a> %e A316633 Names corresponding to a(1)-a(12) are un, six, dix, zéro, deux, cinq, sept, huit, neuf, onze, cent, trois. %Y A316633 Cf. A052194, A167507. %K A316633 nonn,word %O A316633 1,2 %A A316633 _Julien Meunier_ and _Omar E. Pol_, Jul 09 2018