Credits
These are the digital assests that made my website possible!
Fonts
Jellee Roman - Used for the titles, buttons, and strong text
Atkinson Hyperlegible - Used for the body text
Code Snippets & Web Assets
I've used these code pieces throughout the website.
Fixed Header - A stylesheet by EGGRAMEN. It served as the foundation to my website in its early months, but nowadays my site looks nothing like this template.
Random Message Display - A simple Javascript by Tony Vincent that I used on a very particular webpage :)
Theme Switcher - A persistent theme switcher by Joshua McSorley. This code piece was INSTRUMENTAL to making the chosen theme stay active across this entire site.
GLightbox - A lightbox setup by biati digital. This dependency-free CSS & JS codeset is what I used for the image viewers! Especially in the image galleries.
Automatic age updater - A simple Javascript by Bechno Kid. Very useful if you don't wanna constantly update your age every year. She also made a short tutorial involving jQuery if you're ever using that.
CSS Ticker Tape - A basic ticker tape code piece by Brad Hussey, which is based on a different code piece by Lewis Carey. Be warned: You may need to apply "overflow-x: hidden" on the "html" property in your CSS file in order to make this work.
Random Image Display - A simple Javascript from sadgrl.online's code snippets, which I used for the landing page image.
Book Cover - A fancy CSS codepiece from Yoann that I am currently using for the guestbook. I got this as a tip from Jenna Soulight!
Page Preloader - A technical CSS & JS codeset by Maks Akymenko. This is the loading screen that you'll see on every page! However, if you intend to use this, you NEED to at least apply "pointer-events: none;" on the ".preloader" property in your CSS file in order to make this work.
Loading.io - Go to this site if you want a simple loading screen graphic! Even with the free stuff, the loading graphic elements are highly customizable & can be exported in multiple file formats.
Side Bar Pastel - A simple CSS sidebar codepiece by Yuhomyan. I had to completely upend the visual structure it started with to make something in my image, but it was totally worth it!