i want to make a neocities so bad but i dont know where to start :(( any advice? i love ur website!!
hiii! thank you im so happy you visited and liked it <3 so like 2 months ago i was in the same spot as you - no idea how to code, but the idea of a personal website thrilled me so much!
i basically spent a few weeks browsing sites on neocities, noting down what delighted me, what i would personally like to have on my own website, etc.
after that i searched furiously for coding tutorials and making a personal website (around this time i was also making a portfolio website, so i had a couple of links saved). here are some
pages github
w3schools! free html and css and lots of other language tutorials
https://sadgrl.online â a TON of resources đ
neocities learn page (HTML, CSS, JS, and lots more! + a cute interactive cat tutorial) đ°
codetheweb - tutorials
codeacademy â free coding tutorials
freecodecamp â all free coding tutorials
a bunch of resources
i started with neocities' learn page, which has a really quick intro to HTML and CSS. after that, i bookmarked a ton of posts on sadgrl.online's website, because she's super big on neocities and has sooo many helpful beginner tutorials.
after that i basically got an HTML boilerplate from eggramen and just started going from there! you can just directly upload your website files to neocities (make sure your folders are constructed the same way!) once you have an account.
basically tldr: grab a boilerplate HTML template from anywhere, make a neocities account, and start fiddling with it right away! google everything you don't know or don't understand. good luck đâïž
i do think theres something sad about how largely only the literature that's considered especially good or important is intentionally preserved. i want to read stuff that ancient people thought sucked enormous balls
spotalike creates a playlist based on a song
magicplaylist creates a playlist based on a song
dubolt creates a playlist based on an artist
boilthefrog creates a playlist between any two artistsÂ
predominant suggests you albums based on cover art color Â
music-map suggests similar artists
gnoosic suggests similar artists and songs
it wont let me do shit bc i apparently have 81 gigs of apps clogging my c drive, but my largest app is 0.4gb?????? its not system applications either because system is its own segment of storage. wadda hell are you talking about
omg such a gorgeous hayden!! the colours are so soft and warm. could i ask what brush set you used?? it's suits your art so well!
thank you so much!! (ÂŽâœ`ÊâĄÆȘ)
it's a clip studio paint brush pack by an artist called crvptozoology!! it's available for free (or for tip) on their itch.io - hiiiighly recommend, i was literally on the hunt for a good comb/rake brush when it showed up on my feed đ
'Transfem DIY HRT' and 'Transmasc DIY HRT' are a pair of zines aimed at teaching transgender people how to safely self-administer DIY Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
Both zines are 100% free to download here from Little Mouse (who also made the zine). Print, share and distribute to those who need it!
The information contained in this zine is collated from, and openly available from, DIYHRT.info.
spec. spec. spec youve changed the game. i never realized your pointer finger and your wrist artery are the same. holy shit. im going to draw hands thank you
aasdjsd its not really an artery but its a useful landmark to facilitate the Flow of a pose imo
Anyway some things to follow when youre a beginner cook:
Donât constantly shift your food around in the pan if you want to form a crust on it, the less you move it the better.
Donât be afraid to add water if youre frying up food and the food/sauce looks a bit dry.
Donât fry up your garlic early on in the cooking process (unless youre making a quick garlic oil) as the garlic flavour can straight up disappear if overcooked for too long and/or the garlic can become bitter if burnt
Donât overcook your vegetables. Look up recommended cook times for them. Your distaste for vegetables stems from them being overcooked and being poorly seasoned.
Donât microwave stuff for more than 2 minutes at a time unless you know what youâre doing. Reheating stuff tends to fare better when you mix food between microwaving times since microwaves develop hotspots if you microwave it uninterrupted for too long.
Donât try cooking everything at the hottest setting. Itâs super tempting to have a high flame and do a meal quickly but actually follow directions and cook at medium or low heat.
Welcome to the Digital Transgender Archive! This site was created to make transgender history accessible for anyone wishing to learn more. Whether youâre a researcher, student, or just someone curious about trans history, the DTA is for you!
âŠBased in Worcester, Massachusetts at the College of the Holy Cross, the DTA is an international collaboration among more than fifty colleges, universities, nonprofit organizations, public libraries, and private collections. By digitally localizing a wide range of trans-related materials, the DTA expands access to trans history for academics and independent researchers alike in order to foster education and dialog concerning trans history.
The DTA uses the term transgender to refer to a broad and inclusive range of non-normative gender practices. We treat transgender as a practice rather than an identity category in order to bring together a trans-historical and trans-cultural collection of materials related to trans-ing gender. We collect materials from anywhere in the world with a focus on materials created before the year 2000.
You can dive right into the DTA or check out these links to start exploring:
DTA Starterâs Guide
Race & Ethnicity Research Guide
Search by Map
Global Terms
Art by Cricket Press.
Here is a masterpost of MOOCs (massive open online courses) that are available, archived, or starting soon. I think they will help those that like to learn with a teacher or with videos. Â You can always check the audit course or no certificate option so that you can learn for free.
ASL University
Sign Language Structure, Learning, and Change
Arabic for Global Exchange (in the drop-down menu)
Intro to Arabic
Madinah Arabic
Moroccan Arabic
Arabe (taught in French)
Intro to Catalan Language & Society
Intro to Catalan Sign Language
Beginner
Basic Chinese I. II, III, IV , V
Basic Mandarin Chinese I &Â II
Beginnerâs Chinese
Chinese for Beginners
Chinese Characters
Chinese for HSK 1
Chinese for HSK 2
Chinese for HSK 3 I & II
HSK Level 1
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin Chinese for Business
More Chinese for Beginners
Start Talking Mandarin Chinese
UT Gateway to Chinese
Chino BĂĄsico (Taught in Spanish)
Intermediate
Chinese Stories
Intermediate Business Chinese
Intermediate Chinese Grammar
Introduction to Dutch
Online Courses here
Resources Here
Faroese Course
A Taste of Finnish
Basic Finnish
Finnish for Immigrants
Finnish for Medical Professionals
Beginner
AP French Language and Culture
Basic French Skills
Beginnerâs French: Food & Drink
Diploma in French
Elementary French IÂ &Â II
Français Interactif
French in Action
French Language Studies I, II, III
French: Ouverture
Intermediate & Advanced
French: Le Quatorze Juillet
Passe PartoutÂ
La Cité des Sciences et de Industrie
Vivre en France - A2
Vivre en France - B1
Introduction to Frisian (Taught in English)
Introduction to Frisian (Taught in Dutch)
Beginner
Beginnerâs German: Food & Drink
Conversational German I, II, III, IV
Deutsch im Blick
Diploma in German
German at Work
Rundblick-Beginnerâs German
Intermediate
German: Regionen Traditionen und Geschichte
Landschaftliche Vielfalt
Introduction to Gwichâin Language
Biblical Hebrew
Know the Hebrew Alphabet
Teach Me Hebrew
A Door into Hindi
Business Hindi
Virtual Hindi
Icelandic 1-5
Learn Indonesian
Introduction to Irish
Irish 101
Irish 102
Beginner
Beginnerâs Italian: Food & Drink
Beginnerâs Italian I
Introduction to Italian
Italian for Beginners 1 , 2, 3 , 4 , 5, 6Â
Intermediate & Advanced
AP Italian Language and Culture
Intermediate Italian I
Advanced Italian I
Letteratura italiana
Genki
Japanese JOSHU
Japanese Pronunciation
Sing and Learn Japanese
Tufs JpLang
A1-B2 Kazakh (Taught in Russian)
Beginner
First Step Korean
How to Study Korean
Introduction to Korean
Learn to Speak Korean
Pathway to Spoken Korean
Intermediate
Intermediate Korean
Beginnerâs Conversation and Grammar
Introduction to Norwegian
Norwegian on the Web
Curso de PortuguĂȘs para EstrangeirosÂ
Pluralidades em PortuguĂȘs Brasileiro
Beginner
Easy Accelerated Learning for Russian
Advanced
Reading Master and Margarita
Russian as an Instrument of Communication
Siberia: Russian for Foreigners
Beginner
AP Spanish Language & Culture
Basic Spanish for English Speakers
Beginnerâs Spanish: Food & Drink
Introduction to Spanish
Restaurants and Dining Out
Spanish for Beginners 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Spanish Vocabulary
Intermediate
Spanish: Ciudades con Historia
Spanish: Espacios PĂșblicos
Advanced
CorrecciĂłn, Estilo y VariacionesÂ
Leer a Macondo
Spanish:Con Mis Propias Manos
Spanish: Perspectivas Porteñas
Intro to Swedish
Swedish Made Easy 1, 2, & 3
Read Ukrainian
Ukrainian Language for Beginners
Beginnerâs Welsh
Discovering Wales
Ancient Languages
More Language Learning Resources & Websites!
Last updated: April 1, 2018
i've been writing my visual novel script code in google sheets ad of late and wanted an easy way to export it, but i'd be happy if others could make use of this code too ^^đȘ»đŸ
additionally here are some custom formats i use for google sheets :)
the result is this!
blog created as an archive of posts i would want to save for various reasons
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