I've been "dabbling" in HTML off and on since GeoCities days. I even had my own DBZ fan site back then. During the MySpace time, I got into learning a little CSS. Although, getting CSS to work correctly on that site was a bit of a headache.
Unfortunately, coding was just one of my small hobbies and fell along the wayside as other things in life took over. Over the past few years, I've been getting back into learning (front-end?) website development. I've become a lot more familiar with HTML5 and CSS, with an introduction to Javascript. Recently, I started learning Java.
I came across this site when trying to learn how to create a digital clock via HTML, CSS, & Javascript.
Hello everyone!
A little about me:
I've been "dabbling" in HTML off and on since GeoCities days. I even had my own DBZ fan site back then. During the MySpace time, I got into learning a little CSS. Although, getting CSS to work correctly on that site was a bit of a headache.
Unfortunately, coding was just one of my small hobbies and fell along the wayside as other things in life took over. Over the past few years, I've been getting back into learning (front-end?) website development. I've become a lot more familiar with HTML5 and CSS, with an introduction to Javascript. Recently, I started learning Java.
I came across this site when trying to learn how to create a digital clock via HTML, CSS, & Javascript.
Welcome, I am from Geo-cities era as well.
Making websites for my nintendo games got me a job as an adult.