About this website
Currently, it is hosted using Github pages and with a domain bought from Porkbun (.moe because it is cute and I love moe.)
It is built in HTML, CSS and JavaScript with Brackets and sometimes Visual Studio Code. Viewed with Chrome and Opera.
Mobile responsivity is something I want to work on, but only after focusing on the content of the site itself. It will likely come to the main pages first. This is not guaranteed to happen, I have the completionist mind and I want to make all of my code "perfect," only because it's satisfying and I like that feeling.
This is my personal website so don't expect me to abide by everything. It is made for myself first.
History
I started coding in general when I was about 15 years old when I was watching a youtuber playing different random Doki Doki Literature Club mods and thought "Wow, there's a lot of these low effort meme mods. It wouldn't be that hard to mod then, right?" So since I got a laptop, I started researching and found the DDLCmods subreddit and Tormuse's Mod Guide. It gets you the decompiled files for the game and explains how to change stuff around, like the dialogue, sprites, etc. If I didn't know how to do something I looked it up. I never got around to writing much of the any story I tried but it was still fun to do.
I started using Carrd when I saw my friend using it. It's not writing code but it's drag and drop, I also learned the terms margin and padding from it. I redesigned my carrd sites over and over again just because it was fun to do. Eventually I started wanting to write about things that interest me but quickly reached the 50 element limit for free tier.
This was when I decided to search up about making a website for myself where I could do way more then what I was limited to on Carrd, which is when I found out about Neocities but I didn't like how long it took to update changes I made. I was used to being able to make a change and see it immediately so I wanted that when I didn't know what I was doing at all. It was also so confusing that I just put it off.
During my time using Carrd, I also found Spacehey which is like a clone of MySpace. With that, I learned CSS by customizing my profile a whole lot of times. I would use templates other people made and edited them, I also just tried making my layouts completely on my own.
One day while on Spacehey, I thought "Fuck it, I'm trying Neocities again" so I searched up on youtube for a guide for Neocities. The first to show was this one in which it showed a program they use to code which has live preview. The first video I find has a solution to the exact thing that was acting like a barrier for me to get into it. They also explain the basics like what is CSS and HTML, and how to make the container that things typically go in, how to add a background, how to put in an image. I followed along, doing the things they explain which got me a basic page with an image of an enderman, stating it's my favorite Minecraft mob. Things snowballed from there.
After like a year and a half on Neocities, I did get a lot better at HTML and CSS and started using JavaScript, only code snippets others made because I didn't know JavaScript at all. I started to get a bit frustrated with Neocities for not allowing external scripts, for also having a limited types of files, other stuff. At some point I found Nekoweb. It has less restrictions, and I thought of it as more of a community because of the smaller amount of users. That's the part that got me to move to Nekoweb, I want to be in a community.
Because thought it would be cool, I got my own domain. It's like this is a website, my website. Not a website on Neocities or on Nekoweb, it's my website.
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