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HTML for People
HTML for People
HTML isn’t only for people working in the tech field. It’s for anybody, the way documents are for anybody. HTML is just another type of document. A very special one—the one the web is built on. I’m Blake Watson. I’ve been building websites since the early 2000s. Though I work professionally in the field, I feel strongly that anyone should be able to make a website with HTML if they want. This book will teach you how to do just that. It doesn’t require any previous experience making websites or coding. I will cover everything you need to know to get started in an approachable and friendly way.
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HTML for People
Tracery Tutorial Crystal Code Palace
Tracery Tutorial Crystal Code Palace
Tracery is a JavaScript library, by GalaxyKate, that uses grammars to generate surprising new text. It's already been used to generate text in several released games and projects, but we're still discovering what it's for! Tracery is still a work in progress, and we hope to soon have a code-free, hosted online version, but this tutorial will help you get Tracery working with an existing Javascript project. This is an interactive tutorial that will teach you the basics of Tracery syntax. For a real project, you'd import the library, create a grammar, and then create new text with mygrammar.flatten('someRule'), with detailed instructions at the GitHub repo.
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Tracery Tutorial Crystal Code Palace
What is a feed? (a.k.a. RSS) | About Feeds
What is a feed? (a.k.a. RSS) | About Feeds
Use web feeds to subscribe to websites and get the latest content in one place. Feeds put you in control. It’s like subscribing to a podcast, or following a company on Facebook. You don’t need to pay or hand over your email address. You get the latest content without having to visit lots of sites, and without cluttering up your inbox. Had enough? Easy: unsubscribe from the feed. You just need a special app called a newsreader. This site explains how to get started.
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What is a feed? (a.k.a. RSS) | About Feeds