Hey, I've been aware of this place and have read it here and there for a while. Mostly became aware of this place through Sadgirl and 32bit Cafe. I don't really have a way of good introduction so you're going to get a little bit of my web history.
I've been making websites since before Geocities even had ads, I got my start with dragon adoptions because the requirement to participate was to have your own website. I started with the Geocities composer, but very quickly moved to netscape navigator's composer and copy pasting code from other websites to poke at it and learn how it all works.
I don't have a copy of that era of website but I do have my last iteration of my dragon adoptions pages from 2003 archived on a neocities account:
https://armaina.neocities.org/Dragons/Ever since then I've been making websites for all manner of reasons. Fandoms, hobbies, and my creative works were primary reasons I made little websites. I hopped from Geocities to a couple other free services, until I was gifted hosting and a domain name for my high school graduation from my parents. I've owned the domain name armaina.com for over 20 years, now. I've also been paying for hosting for my site in that time.
I worked at GoDaddy for 3 years between 2005-2008 so I'm rather versed on matters regarding DNS, Domain registration, and iCANN nonsense. (I remember when iCANN dragged their heels on vanity TLDs...)
Despite my long history in making websites, my CSS skills are only 'moderate'. (I simply could not wrap my head around flex box, and have become much more comfortable with CSS after I learned Grid.) Text that isn't prose is difficult for me to parse so I avoid CSS that's overly complicated. I also only know enough PHP to get into trouble, couldn't code any of it from scratch if I tried. I also manage a VPS and sometimes it makes me want to scream and I'm terrified of ruining everything with a single command or update but I honestly don't think I could go back to shared hosting with all the freedom and sense of accomplishment it's provided me.
Apart from webmaking, I do a lot of art. Showcasing my art, worldbuilding, and characters is my primary goal for what I make with my websites these days, though I do sometimes dip into hobby stuff but showcasing and making home for my creative works is my primary goal and motivating factor. Storycrafting is my biggest passion, webmaking is the venue that I choose to house it in.
For fun, have this blog post about old websites that I used to frequent in the late 90's and early 00's:
https://armaina.dreamwidth.org/783502.htmlAnd this retrospective blog post about late 1990's, early 2000's web pet adoption communities:
https://armaina.dreamwidth.org/782858.htmlShoutout to anyone else that may be familiar with some of the old communities I mentioned. (still hope to make a connection with anyone that hung out around Dragonwolf.com and Nat's World....)
Oh, and check out my websites I guess. First one is my main site, second is a site specifically for my comic setting.
https://armaina.com/ |
https://anexentum.com/And a question for you: Have participated in classic style web-pet adoptions? (ones that aren't account managed in any way.) If so, what were your favorites you remember, do you still have the images or posts? If so, please share!