WE ALL WILL BE CRUSHED ONE DAY
Bear witness to the spinning wheel of fate
Time marches ever onward.
But for now, drink and be merry make some fuckin bullshit amirite?
(Alternatively, bear witness to me chaotically learning CSS/HTML.
This site is a work in progress.I keep getting sidetracked by trying to find out if I can do weird things like get Olive [the catgirl] to follow you down the page. The title of this site is a joke from one of my comics.)
BEHOLD, VISUAL DEPICTIONS OF MINE OWN HAND
BEES???? 🐝
We don't know much about them yet, but sometimes they concern us.
YEAH DID YOU THINK | Hmmmm? | |
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🐝 LAWFUL GOOD | NEUTRAL GOOD | CHAOTIC GOOD |
LAWFUL NEUTRAL | NEUTRAL NEUTAL | CHAOTIC NEUTRAL |
LAWFUL EVIL | NEUTRAL EVIL | CHAOTIC EVIL |
Learnings and Musings on HTML and CSS
Links
- I got up to here in CSS
- I got up to here in
HTML.
Think I need to do the CSS bit to understand sections first tho. - Oh and here's the bit on units.
- Variables are really good, I recommend.
Day 2
I still don't think I've gotten the hang of sections and whatnot. Like, how the HELL does FLOAT work? It seems fun for getting things to fuck up in interesting ways but ????
So After poking at the bees bit for a long time, going to display:grid is life. Though, I dunno how to then get it to be responsive and resize for mobile etc.
I've also switched to writing this in Visual Studio rather than the native neocities editor and like, gotta admit, it is super helpful to have things like automatically closing parentheses and things. Like, I am still writing this out by hand because a-fun and b-learning but I might have a look and see if I can at least figure out how to select a whole bunch of lines to make em paragraphs instead of like, paragraphing each paragraph manually.
Honestly, learning CSS is way easier than the last time I tried in like, 2008 Deviantart. It's similar to the paragraph styles thing in inDesign so you don't have to change every single bit of text to the size you want manually.
I suppose it also helps that there was that one time that I really got into learning python. And like, I'd say I know a little bit of python in the same way that I know a little bit of Japanese.
I can count to ten.
an aside
graphic design is my passion