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How to add a responsive code box in the blogger post clipboard copy button
How to add a stylish responsive code box in blogger post clipboard copy button
In this post of Blogger coding tips, you learn how to create a code box for a blogger blogspot post clipboard that prevents visitors from copying code by using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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Oh yeah yesterday I went to my C programming professor's office hours to ask about what's being covered in class tomorrow. Since I can't go bc of my PT appointment overlapping with it & I'm apparently the kind of student that cares about attending every single class now.
While I was there, I ended up chatting with him about a few things, including my current standing in the class. He asked what I got on the midterm exam, & I answered it was an 87, and he told me I was one of the top 5 or 6 scores in the Whole Class (this being a like. Maybe 70 or so person class). Top score was a 92 or 93 (idr lol) & the class average was a 72. Apparently there were a few of us in the upper 80s/lower 90s, but most people got 70s or lower. And once he does the curve on the exam, he said I'd probably end up with a 97 or so on the exam. So yay!!!
And then he told me how he's noticed how I come to class every day and am really active with taking notes and answering questions. Bc I also sit up front all the time lmao. Hadn't even realized how much of a damned teacher's pet I've been being, but I've been Trying to be a good student this year. But he said I was the type of student that if I got an 88% or smth in the class, he'd likely bump me up to a 90% so I'd get an A lol. But he also said so long as I keep up with how I have been, I could possibly get a 100% in the class by the end (bc I've been there for all the extra credit questions in class and whatever).
And just. I went there bc I wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything important in class on Wednesday, and I ended up having my ego stroked for Real. Felt good to have my efforts be recognized.
#speculation nation#now if only i could care that much for my web coding class. but oh well im still keeping up even if its a reluctant shamble much of the time#other stuff we talked about was how im graduating this semester & how i plan to stay in indiana to work#bc i have family here & i like the relatively low cost of living. & im not particularly ambitious.#just wanna make enough money to live comfortably. dont need anything fancy beyond that.#& he talked about how that's a good outlook in life. how he's known ppl who went to fuckin silicon valley or whatever#with high paying jobs. but the cost of living is so high that theyre effectively not making much more money than here#he said smth about like. a $70k salary has just as much strength here than a $120k salary there. smth around those#& he praised me on how i seem genuine and hard-working. so he thinks im gonna do just fine in the industry 🥺🥺🥺#i kinda wanted to keep chatting with him but i had to go to bowling class lol. ended up late to it even#bc i checked my phone for the time while chatting and went Oh Fuck bc it wss 1 min after the class started hfkshfks had to rush off then#but yeah makes me feel very nice about that class. i think it rly is my favorite class this semester.#web programming is pretty rewarding and im glad im taking it. but i was basically a complete newbie in html css and javascript#so ive spent quite a lot of time wanting to tear out my fucking HAIR over these labs. b4 it clicks and im like Haha yayy :3#i like C programming bc it's just so much more logical and regimented. it IS the language that got me to give up my engineering degree#since i was thinking about computer engineering. took my first coding class freshman year. and went 'i love this. i want to do CS now'#didnt do that obviously. but im happy where ive ended up. i wouldnt wanna be a programmer lol#and then my quality engineering in IT class. it's certainly engaging. it's the class i constantly have presentations in tho#had Another one this morning. blah! good to keep in practice but i still dont rly enjoy public speaking lmao#probably the most work intensive of my classes. interesting but Blegh#C programming i just keep up with the labs and do the exams and it's wonderful... so logical and comforting...#oh yeah web programming i also have a few presentations. also gotta fucking. code my project pages by next week 😭😭😭#i think it's just the html and css? no javascript yet. thank god. javascript is by far the hardest to learn#but css is so finicky too!!!! ive been struggling with trying to move these fucking input boxes around#i wanna have them on the right!! but they wont go there!!! gotta poke at it more. at least i managed to finish building the form.#still have to finish the lab tho. that was due 2 days ago. lol. also have another one due sunday. AND the project pages. gah!!!#they havent even graded the wireframes yet. i wanted their feedback b4 proceeding to coding >:( oh well#anyways yeah..im keeping busy lol
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Header with Full-Screen Search Box
#responsive layout#html css#divinector#css#frontenddevelopment#webdesign#html#css3#responsive web design#learn to code#search box#full screen search box#css header#responsive header
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Chat Box Examples
#chat box examples with source code#chat box examples#chat box design#html#css#javascript#html css#codingflicks#frontend#frontenddevelopment#css3#webdesign
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Animated Search Box
#animated search box#animated search bar#pure css animation#css animation tutorial#css animation examples#html css#codenewbies#frontenddevelopment#css#code#html5 css3#frontend
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this is seriously going to drive me insane so even tho i didnt want to say anything until i was done,,,,,bc i am a strong independent woman (gender unspecified),,,,,,,,anyone out there know html
im makin a neocities. it was going great for like three days! but. uh
#bird noises#neocities#html css#idk how to tag this#it feels like a really silly problem!!#literally all im tryin to do#like. i have two templates bc im Okay at this but im not gonna code from scratch just yet#one of them has a header. one of them does not. one of them has everything sectioned out in neat little boxes. the other one does not#and i want them BOTH on this one pageee i feel like this should not be hard?? but i keep breaking things#there are other smaller problems but tbh i can live with them or work them out later#anyway if there are any neocities people around heyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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It's taking me 3 days to get my blog to look the way I want (I have no idea how HTML or CSS works I'm just doing my best)
#confessions#confession#TheVoid#TheVoidConfessions#anon ask#ask box#ask me anything#asks#ask#send anons#html#css#html css#coding#themes
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HI!! Do you wanna have a neocities website where you can put images and read words? Have you never coded a dang thing in your life?
THE BEST TIME TO FUCK AROUND AND FIND OUT IS NOW!!!! And you can feel free to fuck around with MY CSS and HTML code!!!! Check it out!
LOOK AT THAT! Isn't she beautiful? It's got amazing features such as
boxes with rounded corners!
one column!
ourple!
a top spot and a bottom spot for links!
two images that follow you around as you scroll!
pretty OK resizing for mobile view!
AND NOT MUCH MORE!
Simple and hopefully easy to fuck around with, I hope maybe this code can help more people experiment with making their own web page because it is very fun! ^_^
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If it's okay to ask, how did you learn to code your IFs? They really spark out of motivation from me!^^
Blood, sweat, tears, a couple of sacrificial goats and my first born. He doesn’t yet know his soul is no longer his own, so nobody tell him! 🤫
Lol, no but really, a lot of YouTube videos and online resources. I used Twine Chapbook for my first IF, Viatica, which I highly recommend for beginners. It’s an out-of-the-box solution, and requires no previous html or css knowledge. You literally do not have to even touch java script or the style sheet; it’s all there by default. Really, the only thing you need is to understand the way to code variables and conditional statements for the text itself, and there is a handy guide that spells all that out.
But Chapbook does have some limitations; for example, it doesn’t offer a way to make a codex or multiple save slots. But after using Chapbook, I better understand the nature of coding IFs. My new IF is built in Twine Sugarcube, which is a lot more complex. The good side is that Sugarcube is older and much more common, and there’s a plethora of resources and templates out there for it. I find it easier to start with a template and dig into the code from there—breaking it and studying it, as opposed to building from scratch.
The author of the Arcadie IFs, @sofia-d-asb has this master post if you’re looking for a place to start. This was a great help to me!
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your oc website is SO SO SO SO INCREDIBLY COOL how the hell do you even start learning how to do this ?? if you learned how to do this by yourself online, are there any tutorials or resources you can share with us? was making this website free??
omg THANK YOU SO SOOOOOO MUCH!!! It makes me so happy to hear that folks like my little site. I code my site with Phoenix Code (for the live viewer and number dials) and I host my site on Neocities - it is all free. Phoenix can be used in browser or on desktop, but I like having it on desktop more for big projects in case my files get deleted. I use the browser version when I just want to test something quickly.
The 2 videos I use and can not recommend enough to anyone who asks me are this HTML tutorial and this CSS tutorial. They are simple and easy to understand, but I recommend watching it the first go, and then following along the next few watches until you get the flow of basic parts to a website, how they're organized, and what order they go in. At this point, I've memorized exactly where everything goes, and it is all thanks to these 2 videos.
If I am being honest, I learned how to code by myself, not quite even with online tutorials but just from being stupid and messing around myself (1, because I was a kid, and 2, because I didn't understand English very well to know what tutorials are saying.) I used to do html coding for Neopet pages when I was a kid with too much online time, first by just editing the default petpages and adding info and images, and then just doing trial and error with the html. I'll just try something and then if it doesn't turn out the way I want it, I try to find out why it didn't work and also get inspiration from other similar sites to figure out where things go or how they coded (with this nifty thing called right click > inspect page or right click > view page source). And BOOM, working webpage.
It was rudimentary, white blank background without any boxes or anything, you just scrolled down the page and sections were separated by a horizontal bar. OH and every text was centered! I had no idea how to make scrolling boxes or fancy assets, but damn I still had so much fun working on it every weekend. When you find authentic selfmade sites from the 90s and 2000s, most of them aren't super fancy either unlike what modern nostalgia makes you think. So I hope you don't feel discouraged if you begin making a website and feel it isn't "fancy", you're already doing a first big step which is making a webpage and learned your first set of html code!
It was over a decade later before I coded webpages with html again. I've gotten lazy and started relying on site builders, but nothing was quite as versatile as html. I wanted to try coding my own OC site again, so that was when I started working on OutKrop (the site I posted). Until I started coding again, I had literally no idea what CSS even is (and let me tell you, it's a game changer!)
Personally, I work best when I can do things hands on. I don't read through tutorials, I code first then go back and read through coding help sites like w3schools when I find myself stuck and unable to figure something out. Sometimes I grab existing codes and play around with them to see what changes and what I can do with it, cuz having visual context is what helps me a lot.
I can also share my process:
Once I gather up some ideas, I make a sketch, including what boxes (divs in css) should approximately go. It is very rough, but shows me exactly what I need to know.

Next I load up my coding app (Phoenix Code in my case) and "sketch" the layout. Nothing fancy going on here, just putting things where they need to be, and fixing size of boxes and margins if needed. I give my boxes all a background color so I can easily see how big they are and where they are located.
After some adjustments like moving stuff around and adding assets like backgrounds and images, and changing colors of the boxes, rounding off corners, etc., we get this!

so recap + additional useful sites I use:
Coding app: Phoenix Code
Site hosted on: Neocities
Video tutorials: HTML and CSS
Sites for learning code: w3schools, also lissa explains is a great site that is written for kids to learn html so it's easy to understand. Finally, sadgrl has a lot of great resources for coding as well!
I recommend looking through these sites AFTER you tried taking a spin at coding - it doesn't have to be anything fancy just follow the HTML video tutorial I linked!
Thanks for the ask, and I hope this helps you and many others out there who are interested in building a site with html/css! Don't be afraid to get things "wrong" or have an "un-fancy" site. This is how you learn to code, and it'll become so easy once you get the hang of it.
Anyone is always more than welcome to reach out for coding help and advice :-]
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★ STAY FROSTY.
personal. free / pay what you can. preview + download.
stay frosty is a single page template that utilizes scroll boxes. inspired by neocities + old web html sites. includes music player, custom fonts, text formatting, and a tv flicker effect over the whole page. html/css/carrd knowledge highly recommended : this is not a one-and-done template, but has plenty of room for customization. not very mobile friend ; it is tweaked to be usable, but this template is made for desktop screens. this template requires a pro-plus subscription. please see my terms of use in my pinned post before downloading!
download link includes my referral code! thank you for your support!
#carrd template#rp carrd template#personal carrd template#carrd pro template#free carrd pro template#TEMPLATES.#CATEGORY: PERSONAL.
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15 : BLINDSPOT. a multi-muse template.
BLINDSPOTi is a multi-muse template; includes guidelines, muse list, and bonds pages. this utilizes custom css and html — there's scrolly boxes so you can type as much as you'd like about your muses, custom fonts, and text coding for different bold/highlight/etc styles. i highly recommend having a little knowledge on css, but it's not too hard and i'm more than happy to help via askbox! (: requires PRO PLUS OR HIGHER. my demo link includes my referral code, so your upgrades through my code will help me greatly :3
this is on a $3 pay what you can scale. demo and download link in the source.
#rp carrd#carrd template#rp carrd template#rp carrds#carrd templates#multi muse template#multi muse carrd#rp commissions#*
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When I'm not writing,
I can usually be found going down a coding hole for some reason or another. The latest being with me going "I wonder if I can replicate the text box UI from twisted wonderland?"
Check it.
And here's how it looks on mobile.
Obviously not perfect but it was fun to do this via CSS. I'll think about adjusting the font size later, I just wanted to show off. And for anyone wondering what engine I used, I used the Tuesday JS Visual Novel Engine, just because it plays to my specific strengths. I love messing around with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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Glassmorphism Service Box
#glassmorphism service box#service section design#html css#learn to code#divinector#webdesign#css#html#frontenddevelopment#css3#responsive web design#responsive webdesign
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Animated Search bar CSS
#animated search box#animated search bar#css animation snippets#css animation#codingflicks#html css#learn to code#frontend#css#html#css3#frontenddevelopment#learn css#learn css animation#search bar css animation#search bar
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Navigation Menu with Search Box
#responsive navbar#search box#search bar#html css#codenewbies#css#html5 css3#code#frontenddevelopment#css menu#css navbar#css tricks#pure css tutorial#html css tutorial
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