| bio | website | fanfiction.net/~ainekoyokai |
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| location | United States | |
| age | 21 | |
| visits | member for | 6 months |
| seen | Dec 21 '12 at 20:44 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
I tend to ask extremely stupid questions. Yes, they're stupid because the answer is usually right in front of me 99.9% of the time! (Even if I insist, at first, that it isn't!)
One really big peeve I've realized, I dislike it when someone says something is wrong based off of the usage being uncommon. Think outside the box, and a new world of usage may surprise you! (I still haven't the faintest clue if I'm being sarcastic or not with that last bit...? Ah, yes, slightly sarcastic.) I also dislike when people suggest diminishing a nice set of vocabulary just because the words are not used often in today's time. It sickens me when I see this.
- I love to read
- I love to write
- I love music
- I love making [pointless] hobby sites
- And nothing gets between me and raspberries ;)
I've been stuck on writing three different books since I was 17. Keeping that in mind... I know, realistically, I'm probably never going to be an amazing author and will have to die with the dream of being a best-seller still in my head. Thankfully, I have this great interest in web 'design'. I hate using that word, because most people who say 'Oh yeah, I'm totally into web design', are the same people using Dreamweaver or some other WYSIWYG program instead of opening up a trusty notepad-like blank document and getting down and dirty with coding.
(Loved-ones say I'm spectacular with assumptions...)
Along with making pointless hobby sites, writing amateur poetry (out of a collection, I have only maybe about 5 that I am particularly proud of), and being sick with writers' block, I'm a huge sucker for reading and writing fanfiction. (Go figure, no writers' block there--for the most part.)
I tend to make really bad/stupid/careless jokes. (Bad having a multitude of meanings, hence dash word dash... XD)
There is more about me that I'd like to share, but I think I've blabbered long enough. You all have a great one!
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Nov 12 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 12 |
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Is it okay to showcase templates/layouts recreated in different codes in a portfolio? Thank you very much for the clear & detailed help! :D |
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Nov 12 |
accepted | Is it okay to showcase templates/layouts recreated in different codes in a portfolio? |
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Nov 12 |
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Is it okay to showcase templates/layouts recreated in different codes in a portfolio? (continued)(So would it be a good thing to show that I can do the same layout without the javascript... like let's say he's only into very simple HTML&CSS...) Would it be a good thing that I have the variations of these layouts in my portfolio/resume as well? Or would it be better if I just detail (like list) what other variations of that same template/layout come in? --So far, I really like your answer, I just would like a little clarification on your second half before I make this 'best answer'. :D I'm very appreciative of you taking the time to answer. |
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Nov 12 |
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Is it okay to showcase templates/layouts recreated in different codes in a portfolio? So what your second paragraph suggests (in the first part), is that it is a good thing all of my work is original! ;) Now, the second part of your second paragraph, I'm a bit lost. The template/layouts themselves are all drastically different. My question was, should I also post up the same template/layouts that were variations of their originals to show how much knowledge I know. (So let's say a guy doesn't really care for interactive webpages, so javascript is out, but he really likes the one layout.) (continued in next comment) |
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Nov 11 |
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Is it okay to showcase templates/layouts recreated in different codes in a portfolio? @Steve It wouldn't be too much, then? (Like overdoing it?) |
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Nov 10 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 10 |
asked | Is it okay to showcase templates/layouts recreated in different codes in a portfolio? |
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Nov 10 |
awarded | Analytical |
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Nov 10 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 10 |
revised |
Joomla Sites hacked by DR-MTMRD corrected for clarity |
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Nov 10 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Nov 10 |
suggested | suggested edit on Joomla Sites hacked by DR-MTMRD |
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Nov 7 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Nov 7 |
awarded | Supporter |