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I had to TvT
hayley williams new website design inspired me to teach myself wordpress / elementor so yeah pls enjoy this interactive fansite thats a wip and still rough around the edges
(i think i need to use another vid for the hero section, it plays on scroll but its laggy)
I
I just
I finished it!!!
I finished building the entire website. 62 hours of work in 5 days, but I did it. And I'm grudgingly embracing Elementor Pro, since the DOTU website's last major update took me a full month of coding and CSS wrangling and Lynda tutorials and fumbling my way through php since I'm not an actual programmer.
It's also screen reader friendly (I learned to use Mac's built-in voiceover for this), and the episodes have full alt text and expandable transcripts! More on that later...
The episode thumbnails are all placeholders, since I only have the first episode actually "done," and the rest are at various stages of inking or finished pencils. I also ran out of promo art since I've been focusing on pages, so I may swap out images later on. But the actual physical website is fully put together and functional.
I'm not sure when I'll delete all the dummy posts and migrate it from the local development server to the live site. I mean, probably soon, but I need a break. I did this immediately after June's Patreon rewards, so it was an 80-hour stretch without a day off. My brain goes into a very different mode when I do tech stuff, and time ceases to exist, haha.
So yeah, gonna take several days off if I can. I've been living on protein smoothies for a week and I need groceries.
Not me revamping an unused character,,
Anyway say hi to Elementor (You can play as him in ultra though!!)
Oh and Eyes is really gay for him because I said so
The real reason why Barbie wasn't in love with Ken in the movie is because when she ¨became human¨ she got a job in N-Tek as an intern for then meet her true love...
Elementor!
FFS, this kind of crap infuriates me to no end.
Elementor is not a CMS. It's a plugin that runs on a CMS, and that CMS is called WordPress.
This the equivalent of saying that uBlock Origin is your favorite browser.
Some Elementors, I like his design very much :>
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