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  • Small update: So I found something that may help you out a bit. It's a resource with 40 challenges (code is provided if you choose to look at it) for different effects.

    URL: https://blog.bitsrc.io/40-html-css-projects-for-beginner-2021-5bd01ff62361?gi=119d34df83af

    There's a lot in here that I haven't experience in producing on webpages, so I may use it when I feel inspired to take another crack at it. Still not a Project Euler, unfortunately. Most people seem to just freestyle their web development to gain experience and practice.

    Again, I apologize if this isn't quite what you're looking for.

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  • You're welcome for the resources. I think I may have slightly misinterpreted your intentions.

    I guess you’re suggesting me to try and replicate sites/webpages I may come across Neocities? (I heard of the place btw, I might make a site there soon)

    Yes and no. I was more thinking of you seeing interesting effects created by people on their webpages and trying to reproduce those effects. I am not too sure of any resources that function like Project Euler, for web design, unfortunately. I would actually like to know if there's anything out there like that too (I hope so).

    I look forward to seeing your site, if you decide to share with us.

    As for hosting a webserver locally, I’m using the Live Server extension on VSCode (ok it’s VSCodium but still), will that be enough for now?

    That should do just fine. As long as you can get the site up and running and visit it on your LAN, it'll do the job.

    Sorry I couldn't be of more help on this.

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  • HTML and CSS are pretty simple. It just requires a good deal of reading the manual.

    Here are some links for reference:

    https://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp

    https://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp

    https://sadgrl.online/learn/sections/snippets

    If you want to post your website/web pages publicly, without having to pay for a domain, I highly recommend https://neocities.org/. A large number of people use that site as their testing ground, so it's common to see websites with "under construction" GIFs and images on the homepage.

    If you'd rather practice locally, you can use something like python to launch a webserver on your LAN and visit it with http://192.168.1.X (X being the last number provided by your device the server is running on).

    You can find some instructions here: https://realpython.com/python-http-server/

    It's worth looking around at all the different websites on neocities, and also thinking about what you'd like to see personally as a form of self-expression. That's how I got started, and it's quite fun seeing where the project's development takes you.

  • Ok, so here's an update. (post is broken up into two parts because it's too long)

    I was confused why it was taking so long to see a response from @[email protected], so I went digging for their profile.

    Turns out they're actually banned from the instance I'm using here, lemmy.world. So their posts don't even show up from my side.

    That being said, I apologize for the incredibly late response. I had to go and check lemmygrad.ml itself to see what had been said, so I'll do my best to respond going off that.

    Are you going to be replying to the people that don’t agree with you? How do you want to be taken seriously when you come in with great claims of admin abuse and an emotional story and then reply to only 2 comments that (nominally) agree with you?

    Since you allowed yourself to insult me and my character freely in your piece, you’ll agree it’s only fair I get to throw out my patience as well and say things like they really are.

    Fully agree on this, yes.

    You said in a reply as well as your original post that you understand lurkers can seem suspicious. Don’t you think it’s suspicious that you started posting on LG one day after RedArcher9 was approved on ProleWiki? And that your first actual post was asking for changes on ProleWiki which, by your admission, you know nothing about?

    Yes, this I understand. It was incredibly bad timing and makes my case all the more difficult.

    What makes you qualified to talk on how Lemmygrad or ProleWiki should handle their processes and bans? (Maybe asking how editors are approved on ProleWiki would be a good, reasonable first step most people would think of first if they were being genuinely concerned)

    We’ve cultivated a culture of taking responsibility on Lemmygrad, maybe you haven’t participated enough to know that yet. I’ve had people DM me before to say they agreed with their ban (usually on communities), that’s how responsible we are here.

    I think you're right about that. After all, I only started posting a few days ago and hadn't even gotten my feet wet.

    This is the post you made on People’s Court, there’s nothing “left” of it because nothing got deleted in it. You saw that for yourself when you made the archive link.

    Was referring to my comments in the chat breaking the context of some of the replies.

    If you understand that then I don’t know why you complain when you get banned. Once again, you can easily request a new account not tied to your previous identity and nobody would ever know. Not even the admins.

    While I’m on the topic, Lemmygrad and PW are two completely independent projects. I don’t understand how you could, in good faith, think Lemmygrad should have any say in how ProleWiki is run, if you’ve actually been lurking enough to get a sense of both communities. Do you DM Zuckerberg any time Facebook is down for a few minutes? Do you tag Musk on Twitter any time your tweets get deleted and ask to be made CEO? Get some perspective. There was a vandal, he got banned, what more could you reasonably want?

    Regardless of being Wisconcom, if you don’t want to be compared to a wrecker, then don’t act like one. You had a lurker account that had only posted a few videos, do you sincerely think you were harmed in any way by this ban and accusation (that is still not off the table btw)? That’s a genuine question. I can understand someone who’s spent years on Lemmygrad – but even they don’t cry as hard when they get banned – but you had like 5 videos posted across multiple communities. Your history can be rebuilt in 10 minutes.

  • Here’s one way you could have brought this up: “Hi, when you accused me of being Wisconcom, it really hurt as he’s a clown and I wouldn’t want to be compared to him or anyone like him” and go from there. Going the public route as the first step when it’s free to DM me or any admin already irks me.

    I don’t even know what you want out of this. Do you want to get unbanned? Do you want to get me removed as an admin? Do you want an apology? Do you just want to complain? You don’t say anywhere. How do you want a solution to be achieved if you don’t tell us what that solution would be for you?

    Also who takes archive pages of receipts to present them in this context? A context in which they’re just venting and not looking for solutions. If we wanted to remove your entire presence from Lemmygrad, we’d have removed the People’s Court post you made. Yet, it’s still up. Your post here is also still up.

    red archer never had any picture of Hoxha or any picture at all on their profile. If you want to start throwing accusations back at least get your story in order, you look like a hypocrite.

    The URL here points to their ProleWiki account. The account they used on Lemmygrad @[email protected] did indeed have a picture with a quote of Enver Hoxha in the banner.

    Who is “we” lol, you’re the only one complaining about this. This is after you said I can’t lump in everyone together lol

    It's true that I'm the only one who has come forward about this, yeah. But I really doubt I'm the only one who expects reasonable conduct as far as an investigation when a ban takes place.

    If you want us to get to know you, well, you’ve had your account for 5 months and decided to only post in the last week. Are we supposed to reach out to every lurker and pester them to post and start talking about our lives in DMs? That’s what community posts are for. Post in them.

    If you understand all of this then you understand why you look 99% like a wrecker right now; the only question left, since you like to compare things to the legal system, is mens rea.

    The first part I can understand. The latter part I don't. Maybe you could help me with that?

    The one thing I am thankful for in this whole case is that at least our community is not so easily fooled and ready to believe anything.

    This is a positive. We've got grifters all over the place, and they love to cause trouble here.

    If I was in your situation I would just admit I was Wisconcom, whether it’s true or not. Because if you’re Wisconcom, then we’ll just chalk it up to his usual antics and move on. If you’re not, it means there’s another weirdo weirdly obsessed with Lemmygrad and ProleWiki and I would personally prefer to save face on this one. But that’s just me musing.

  • Ok, so here's an update. (post is broken up into two parts because it's so long)

    I was confused why it was taking so long to see a response from @[email protected], so I went digging for their profile.

    Turns out they're actually banned from the instance I'm using here, lemmy.world. So their posts don't even show up from my side.

    That being said, I apologize for the incredibly late response. I had to go and check lemmygrad.ml itself to see what had been said, so I'll do my best to respond going off that.

    Are you going to be replying to the people that don’t agree with you? How do you want to be taken seriously when you come in with great claims of admin abuse and an emotional story and then reply to only 2 comments that (nominally) agree with you?

    Since you allowed yourself to insult me and my character freely in your piece, you’ll agree it’s only fair I get to throw out my patience as well and say things like they really are.

    Fully agree on this, yes.

    You said in a reply as well as your original post that you understand lurkers can seem suspicious. Don’t you think it’s suspicious that you started posting on LG one day after RedArcher9 was approved on ProleWiki? And that your first actual post was asking for changes on ProleWiki which, by your admission, you know nothing about?

    Yes, this I understand. It was incredibly bad timing and makes my case all the more difficult.

    What makes you qualified to talk on how Lemmygrad or ProleWiki should handle their processes and bans? (Maybe asking how editors are approved on ProleWiki would be a good, reasonable first step most people would think of first if they were being genuinely concerned)

    We’ve cultivated a culture of taking responsibility on Lemmygrad, maybe you haven’t participated enough to know that yet. I’ve had people DM me before to say they agreed with their ban (usually on communities), that’s how responsible we are here.

    I think you're right about that. After all, I only started posting a few days ago and hadn't even gotten my feet wet.

    This is the post you made on People’s Court, there’s nothing “left” of it because nothing got deleted in it. You saw that for yourself when you made the archive link.

    Was referring to my comments in the chat breaking the context of some of the replies.

    If you understand that then I don’t know why you complain when you get banned. Once again, you can easily request a new account not tied to your previous identity and nobody would ever know. Not even the admins.

    While I’m on the topic, Lemmygrad and PW are two completely independent projects. I don’t understand how you could, in good faith, think Lemmygrad should have any say in how ProleWiki is run, if you’ve actually been lurking enough to get a sense of both communities. Do you DM Zuckerberg any time Facebook is down for a few minutes? Do you tag Musk on Twitter any time your tweets get deleted and ask to be made CEO? Get some perspective. There was a vandal, he got banned, what more could you reasonably want?

    Regardless of being Wisconcom, if you don’t want to be compared to a wrecker, then don’t act like one. You had a lurker account that had only posted a few videos, do you sincerely think you were harmed in any way by this ban and accusation (that is still not off the table btw)? That’s a genuine question. I can understand someone who’s spent years on Lemmygrad – but even they don’t cry as hard when they get banned – but you had like 5 videos posted across multiple communities. Your history can be rebuilt in 10 minutes.

  • The problem here is that you woke up a largely inactive account to try to question and shape the admin policies of ProleWiki, a site which has only a little overlap with ours, at a moment when the topic of Wisconcom’s harrassment and infiltration attempts were at the forefront of our psyche. I am not sure what you expected would happen.

    This right here is the crux of the issue. I had a bad day at work and didn't have a level head. I got myself involved in probably the most notorious issue the site has ever had, as far as a bad actor is concerned. Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    This had an impact, yeah, but also put me straight in the firing line because it drew all of the attention that was focused on Wisconcom to me. Now we're in this situation, and it's quite a mess. If people think you're that person, it's much more difficult to actually interact with people on an equal footing because your name is tarnished by their reputation.

    Undoing that kind of damage is very difficult (if not impossible), and is bound to linger in the form of distrust and skepticism for quite a while. That's not the fault of the people who hold those feelings. It's a natural response and I don't blame them.

    Contrary to what you believe admins are not necessarily thorough and definitely not professionals. We are volunteers. It is not a tough life by any means but we have to respond to spam, trolls posting intentionally obscene content, chuds and liberals leaking from federated instances and our own users fighting among themselves, all of which is topped by having to worry about a terminally online Hoxhaist stirring trouble. Most of the time we have to act on incomplete information and have to rely on our instincts. I am sure we get things wrong often.

    Yeah, that's why I tried to say in my appeal message that I understood your position as admins. My issue was simply that I was deleted off the internet and not even given a chance to speak. A lot of stuff was also erased, which complicated things.

    More importantly, I know people who hold admin positions here have a particularly tricky set of variables to manage. We're not popular within the Western world, and most of the internet is in the Western world as far as engagement.

    There's bad actors all over the place, what with over 60 years now of McCarthyism? And they have the state's blessing to carry out hostile attacks against us, which puts us at a sizeable disadvantage.

    However, I underestimated just how much all this can or has taken a toll on you guys.

    Regarding your content, I hate to say this but while the videos seem good on a cursory glance, in the end they are youtube links that you posted within a span of one day.

    Yeah, I see how this can make me suspect. I'd been following a few channels for a little over a year now, and decided why not just gather the videos that had the most impact on me to share with Lemmygrad.

    The way I posted some of them was also intended to follow a chronological timeline. I wanted to paint a picture for people what the story was of a certain topic.

    If you feel like you are missing some links, let me know and I will get them for you.

    Thank you for this. I will certainly let you know if I can recall any.

    I don’t understand why you are trying to make it sound like we razed the library of Alexandria.

    It's nothing that serious. I just felt Lemmygrad was lacking in some specific types on content, and wanted to add diversity in order to boost solidarity amongst different cultures.

    I understand that being banned can be hurtful but it is small risk that comes with online interactions. Doubly so if you try to discuss administration policies without building any sort of a reputation.

    That was a mistake on my part and I take full responsibility for it. I wasn't patient enough and tried to get too much done too quickly without having built a solid foundation.

    Also, thank you for being reasonable with your response. My interaction with you in the People's Court case was positive, and I only ever got the impression you wanted to help. That means a lot.

  • It’s a fun little place for us, and I won’t say it has no value, but it won’t play a major part in any kind of socialist revolution.

    Yeah, I agree that it's not going to be a major part. I just feel it's important to contribute ideas that shift the conversation to expose the truth about the US/EU/NATO Empire, as well as AES states and what they have to offer.

    I want us to be more effective in delivering information for people who may not know nearly as much as we do.

    I want to make it easier for laymen to understand what's going on in the world.

    Being able to help out here can result in all of us doing our part more efficiently to agitate and educate.

    It's also because it's a fun little place for us that it felt so much like home. I've never seen anywhere else on the internet where you could participate in communist discourse publicly without being either drowned out by sheer numbers, or de-platformed by the state apparatus.

    If you want to truly change the world, you have to help organize in person however you can, I struggle with mental health too so I get that it can be daunting, but even just going to one meeting a month would help more than any online praxis here.

    I agree with this too. I do my best to introduce communist ideas to my co-workers while avoiding any trigger words, and slowly disarm the reactionary programming so many of them have fallen victim to. They will then go on to carry on the work, giving us more comrades and speeding up our radicalization process.

    I remember seeing all the communist discourse disrupt r/bonehurtingjuice, and it was some of the funniest content I had ever seen. Seeing liberals and conservatives infuriated and saying stuff like "I thought this was supposed to be r/bonehurtingjuice. My bones are titanium right now." was delicious and really brightened my day a lot.

    I'm hoping for that to have had a sizeable impact in the sense of future disruptive discourse being more and more communist in nature. Time is on our side, in that regard.

    I haven't joined any parties like PSL, though. I know in the past during the first Cold War that there was a massive crackdown on known communists, and political parties were a prime target. I'm trying to stay alive and safe, while keeping my options open as far as being able to travel and seek employment. It's a delicate balancing act.

  • Thank you for helping me with this. I've used markdown in the past, but that was a long while ago.

    I went through the help pages and read up until I figured out how to use line breaks.

    I'll try and see what else I can clean up.

  • Comradeship // Freechat @lemmygrad.ml
    punk_outcast @lemmy.world

    I am very hurt by how I was treated a few days ago. (effort post)

    I tried to send an appeal message in my application as a response to being banned, but I don't even know if they ever get read. My original account's application probably wasn't even read at all, which caused trouble for me later on. Here's what I said after I got home and saw what was done:

    ::: spoiler Appeal message

    "I couldn't find any avenues to appeal my ban, so this is all I have. First of all, I just want to say that I'm genuinely hurt. I created my account over 5 months ago after following the site as a lurker for over a year now. I specifically said in my account's creation that I was unsure which communities I would be participating in, and that I just wanted an account to have the option to help out and contribute when my mental health makes it possible.

    After 5 months of my mental health being in the trenches, I finally worked up the courage to start participating and contributing very important content that had absolutely nothing hostile to the mission of Marxism-