No.16270
Yep, currently teaching myself HTML with no prior knowledge of it, and using what I learn to build a webpage for my embroidery work.
No.16271
>>16267That's incredible work, sushi!
No.16283
>>16267I do have a functional landline at my house. Am I too old? >.<
Yet great job, sushiroll!
No.16294
>>16291Those are awesome projects
Please post happy ducks once your pond is finished!
No.16298
>>16292very cool! I like the mosaic look.
No.16319
>>16317Wow that's awesome I wish you see it through to the end!
No.16322
>>16317Sounds like a cool project! Are you a pilot?
No.16372
>>16317Pilot drones; they are cheaper
No.16376
Does baking bread & cakes count as a project? Hehe.
No.16380
>>16317Very cool. Reminds me of those people that build replica half tracks (which are obviously much simpler)
https://www.tankco.biz/product-page/kettenkrad-blueprints. What sort of tools do you need to build it?
>>16270Good luck. Taking some of those free courses like through Free Code Camp and Odin Project can be helpful for starting out. One thing that can help you learn even faster is to just look at simple, existing webpages or HTML templates on Github and try to figure out how they work and try and add features or tweak them some how. Here's and example. This is what the website template actually looks like:
https://learning-zone.github.io/website-templates/relax-interior-free-bootstrap-responsive-website-template/ and here's the source code that you can look at and copy to your editor:
https://github.com/learning-zone/website-templates/tree/master/relax-interior-free-bootstrap-responsive-website-template. One final tip is that it's usually faster to edit CSS in the developer tools (F12 or CTRL + Shift + C for the selector) and then apply it to the css file when you get it right. Also the network tab can be very helpful if you learn how to read it.
No.17024
>>16291Might as well update on the kitchen too, it's nice to see how different it looks.
It's been a busy summer, but we're close to finishing all our projects!
No.17885
>>17024I didn't know primitive survival posted on sushigirl!
No.17886
>>17023>>17024That is seriously impressive and cool!
Love the ducks they're cute