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heartscrypt · 2 years ago
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the web - fear of manipulation and lost control made manifest
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eleanorlusteinbrecher · 5 months ago
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Code Sandbox Grid Assignment
This is a Link for a first draft page coding a simple portfolio using HTML and CSS
Employing use of Images, navigation , lists, google fonts and grids
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webdevtips · 8 months ago
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msrlunatj · 10 months ago
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Introducción a CSS: Estilizando la Web
Introducción
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) es el lenguaje que se utiliza para describir la presentación de un documento escrito en HTML o XML. Mientras que HTML estructura el contenido de la web, CSS se encarga de darle estilo, desde la disposición de los elementos hasta los colores y las fuentes. Si estás empezando en el mundo del desarrollo web, aprender CSS es esencial para crear sitios atractivos y funcionales. En este blog, te proporcionaré una introducción a CSS, cubriendo sus conceptos básicos y algunas prácticas recomendadas para que puedas comenzar a diseñar páginas web impresionantes.
1. ¿Qué es CSS?
CSS es un lenguaje de hojas de estilo que permite definir cómo se muestran los elementos de un documento HTML en la pantalla, en papel o en otros medios. Gracias a CSS, puedes separar la estructura de un sitio web de su presentación, lo que facilita el mantenimiento y la escalabilidad del diseño.
a) Características Principales de CSS:
Selección de Elementos: CSS te permite seleccionar y aplicar estilos a elementos HTML específicos o a grupos de elementos.
Diseño Responsivo: CSS facilita la creación de diseños que se adaptan a diferentes tamaños de pantalla, desde dispositivos móviles hasta monitores de escritorio.
Control de Estilos Visuales: Con CSS, puedes controlar el color, el tamaño, la fuente, el espacio entre elementos, y mucho más.
2. Cómo Empezar con CSS
Para comenzar a usar CSS, puedes incluir las reglas de estilo directamente en un archivo HTML o en un archivo CSS separado. A continuación te muestro cómo hacerlo:
a) CSS en Línea:
Puedes aplicar estilos directamente en los elementos HTML utilizando el atributo style.
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b) CSS Interno:
Puedes definir un bloque de CSS dentro de la etiqueta <style> en el <head> de tu documento HTML.
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c) CSS Externo:
La mejor práctica es usar un archivo CSS separado para mantener el estilo y el contenido por separado.
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Contenido de styles.css:
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3. Conceptos Básicos de CSS
CSS se basa en reglas que constan de selectores y declaraciones. A continuación te explico los conceptos más importantes:
a) Selectores:
Los selectores indican qué elementos HTML deben ser estilizados.
Selector de Elemento:
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Selector de Clase:
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Selector de ID:
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b) Propiedades y Valores:
Las propiedades son aspectos específicos del estilo que se aplican a los elementos, como color, fuente, y margen.
Propiedad color: Cambia el color del texto.
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Propiedad font-size: Cambia el tamaño de la fuente.
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Propiedad margin: Define el espacio exterior alrededor de un elemento.
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c) Especificidad y Herencia:
La especificidad determina qué reglas CSS se aplican cuando hay conflictos, y la herencia permite que ciertos estilos se transmitan a los elementos hijos.
Especificidad:
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Herencia:
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4. Diseño de Páginas Web con CSS
CSS permite controlar el diseño y la disposición de los elementos en una página web, facilitando la creación de sitios visualmente atractivos y organizados.
a) Modelos de Caja (Box Model):
Cada elemento en CSS se representa como una caja que comprende márgenes, bordes, rellenos y el contenido.
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b) Layouts (Diseños):
CSS proporciona varias técnicas para organizar elementos en una página, incluyendo Flexbox y Grid.
Flexbox:
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Grid Layout:
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c) Media Queries y Diseño Responsivo:
Las media queries permiten que los diseños se adapten a diferentes tamaños de pantalla, lo que es fundamental para crear sitios web responsivos.
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5. Recursos para Aprender Más CSS
Documentación Oficial:
MDN Web Docs: Una guía completa que cubre todo lo que necesitas saber sobre CSS.
Tutoriales en Línea:
CSS-Tricks: Un sitio repleto de tutoriales, ejemplos y trucos para mejorar tu uso de CSS.
W3Schools: Un recurso fácil de seguir para aprender los fundamentos de CSS con ejemplos prácticos.
Libros Recomendados:
“CSS: The Definitive Guide” de Eric A. Meyer: Un recurso profundo para desarrolladores que quieren dominar CSS.
“CSS Secrets” de Lea Verou: Este libro revela técnicas avanzadas para crear efectos y diseños sorprendentes con CSS.
Conclusión
CSS es una herramienta poderosa para cualquier desarrollador web. Desde controlar la apariencia básica de los elementos hasta diseñar sitios complejos y responsivos, el dominio de CSS te permitirá crear experiencias web atractivas y profesionales. Comienza practicando con los conceptos básicos, y poco a poco, profundiza en las técnicas más avanzadas para llevar tus diseños al siguiente nivel.
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maeenuddin · 11 months ago
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Responsive Website Design Using HTML And CSS Step-by-Step
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kihaku-gato · 2 years ago
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GOOD NEWS is that I'm a clever fucker, since they don't delete your files from your account right away I extracted the images that I currently use for my tumblr webpage by checking its sourcecode, had to rename that ensure they were pngs and not webps but I have em. For sake of convenience I'll probably upload these assets directly onto tumblr itself in a non-rebloggable post so I can have the webpage reference from there; bonus being that they should only POOF if tumblr itself poofs.
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The bad news is that my seasonal variations of my webpage that I used to do (halloween, christmas etc., basically haven't done those changes in years) do not have that luxury unless I can find the files (whether be web sourcecode for the seasonal variants or the OG image files themselves).
Fuck photobucket paywalling, I won't pay monthly just to get that stuff back, I'm too dang stingy to do it.
I'll see if I can salvage the files whether be wayback machine, old external drives or some other obscure source. I was hoping to change my webpage for the seasons this year if I could keep on track of it after all, so it'd be nice to have access to them again.
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*blinks*
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fuck.
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boypr1ncesss · 1 year ago
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now that more ppl have rbed it there seems to be more of a webcoded consensus. huh. am i webcoded? am i no longer the nikola orsinov guy?
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theelectricdreamsofddx · 1 year ago
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A new track for the internet animals ✨! ft. meowsynth and various other animal sounds
As always, this is also available on YouTube and Bandcamp!
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chiclet-go-boom · 1 year ago
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... for those of you not paying attention at home, I have been deep in the weeds these last few months resurrecting old websites I used to run or co-run back in the day. in this brave new world of corporate takeover and the tiny little cries of the oppressed going "where are all the little webpages now? the carefully curated lists of things that only three people actually care about? what if i want to hear all the dialogue lines from Gambit as voiced in the now defunct Marvel Heroes mmo?!" --- I have risen like cream.
I have three quarters of the webcode for about four different fansites from wayyyy back in the day when I was absolutely feral about building websites for whatever my current obsession was, and right now i'm currently putting Bird Go back together - a fansite for Gatchaman/Battle of the Planets specific to Joe/Ken yaoi but we were equal opportunity smut purveyors and pretty much entertained all comers.
For the most part I have left the old code intact and surprisingly most of it still functions, although its laughably bad if you consider 'best practices' of the here and now. But - it serves webpages on desktop monitors which is what it was originally meant for so I am content. Some stuff has been lost over the intervening years, old folders of images or pages not copied forward through hard drive crashes and the like, so there's been evenings of hacking through the Wayback Machines to try and restore at least some of what's gone missing.
Today though I have just finished re-creating 105 webpages for the individual episodes of the first series and can now attach the 40 folders of screencaps that I carefully put together back in the day because, yes, I do have the entire first series on CD and did spend quality time like the fan I was/am to crib all the really good shots (and all the really horrific ones) for posterity.
so please, in my carpal tunnel pain - see also my little drawing and painting attempts below that were lovingly drawn at the same time as this very old website, because there's nothing like a strong love for a particular anime to inspire a gal to want to make pictures for it.
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman! I will love you forever.
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libraryfag · 2 years ago
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chess the musical is literally so so so webcoded...
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splathousefiction · 2 years ago
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On Twitter, Musk, And More
As a 33 year old queer sex worker, I'm in a unique position compared to a large swath of my audience.
I've been on the internet over two decades. I've watched message boards shift into five social media companies, and the way in which we do creative expression become affected because of that. The internet used to be larger and weirder. Now even the most niche corners have a merch store, a patreon, and a one hour deep dive youtube video done by a top-five creator. It's not that the mystery is gone. Far from it-it's that capitalism melts all solids into a congealed mass. The weirdness and scattered nature of the internet has been sacrificed at the alter of the almighty dollar.
Those affected most by it were the same victims that always fall prey to capitalism-BIPOC folks, the queers, the neurodivergent and the disabled. We were tossed into the meat grinder and told to either conform into the everyone-is-a-rockstar marketability of "influencer" culture or drown. There's a lot of bodies in the ocean and a whole lot of screaming, and it's impossible to hear any one voice over the others. They turned our voices and our power into an indescribable cacophony, and they did it for money, as always.
We were forced into being nomads, carving a space for ourselves from the bedrock and defending it every fucking day. It's exhausting. There's a lot of infighting, both by our own and bad actors. But it was fucking ours regardless, and we did what we could with our empire of dirt.
Truth is though, we knew it wouldn't last forever. We knew there'd come a day because of rampant conservative fascism or that they'd simply deem us "unmarketable" and toss us aside.
So here we are with twitter falling apart because of the raging ego of a single transphobic bigot, and a lot of y'all are experiencing being a digital nomad from a major platform for perhaps the first time.
I want you to know, you're gonna be okay.
Splathouse originally started as a Tumblr blog before their original NSFW purge in 2017. I immediately decided to do self hosting (which is really what I advise all of you to do) and used social media platforms as ancillary ways to reach my content on the main page.
If you're an artist or a performer or a whatever the fuck, I really advise you to follow that path. Self hosting is cheap and legitimately requires no HTML/webcoding knowledge. It helps, sure, but I designed my site five beers in on a cell-phone hotspot and it suits my needs just fine.
Circling back though, these sites come and go. Sometimes they limp along for a great while and you come back (It took five years, but I'm back here on tumblr again). Sometimes they fall apart overnight. The really hilarious part about all of it is though, they're still a part of a capitalist system and thus that whole "marketplace of ideas" thing most of them like to brag about using. That means there is competition and different opportunities to build an audience.
So don't panic.
Look into self hosting and cough up the dough to make it happen if you can, but don't panic. Tag your shit appropriately, be sure to follow your friends and boost each other. But don't panic.
All this shit that seems new is just the same old song and dance these corporate cock suckers have been slinging longer than some of you have even been alive.
You're gonna be fine. I promise.
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kingedmundsroyalmurder · 2 years ago
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Neocities is dangerous. I'm building a professional portfolio/resource collection and feeling the time suck happen in real time.
I'm also deeply appreciating the blank slate. No wrestling pre-made elements required! I've learned all the webcoding I know by banging my head against templates, so getting to start from scratch is a delight.
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absentmoon · 2 years ago
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i want to do webcoding again but im nervous
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paulgadzikowski · 2 years ago
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The Hero of Three Faces has no ads.
My webcoding skills arrested in 1997. I couldn't put ads on my site if I wanted to (which I don't).
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dangood · 22 days ago
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Latina Webcode
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techaircraft · 4 months ago
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