A small selection of website styles, user profile templates, and JavaScript applets
Coding has been a comfortable fall-back for me ever since I was twelve or thirteen. My journey started with Tumblr blog themes during the summer between middle and high school; now, I do a wide array of web design and development. I couldn’t be happier after this journey.
This is a fully HTML DnD 3.5e sheet, made with long-distance games particularly in mind. Using inline CSS, this sheet was specifically made for CSS-restrictive web hosts such as toyhou.se, where non-inline CSS is a paid feature. Features all basic 3.5e sheet fields; responsive elements that look the same on every display; find-and-replace friendly accent, background, and text colors; and beginner-to-HTML-friendly commented sections to indicate where to replace data.
Requirements: for the framework, Bootstrap 4 and its dependencies (which are already included on toyhou.se); for the customization, basic text-editing knowledge.
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License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
A simple theme whipped up in a few days’ time to darken most surfaces on Art Fight dot Net. In addition to the dark background with light hyperlinks, panels are made a translucent black, borders are made solid until hovered over, and hyperlink transitions have a smooth delay. This applies to all pages on the domain.
Additional info and download • Example screenshots: homepage, userpage
Another simple change to help save my eyes at night. This CSS inverts the default “Green” journal skin to a dark background with light text. This affects journals, literature, and literature thumbnails on deviantart.com and sta.sh.
Additional info and download links • Example screenshots: journal page, literature thumbnail, sta.sh stack, sta.sh thumbnails
I consider these a part of the fun section instead of a part of the code section since they’re less about how well I can code something and more about how fun I can make one basic concept. View them here.
Some of my code projects are still in progress but have something to show for them. These are them.
Looking for something that doesn’t seem to be here? You can send me an e-mail asking where it is and even commission me if it doesn’t exist but should. My CodePen profile may also contain miscellaneous stragglers.