Winter is coming, and thats a great time of year to long haul in front of the holy computer...without having the "its sunny outside and im sitting here" guilt.
Shitty weather makes me feel all kinds of urges to learn.
So, Im thinking on preparing myself to make a "clean, proper, no-hack website"...for myself.
Web 2.0, 3.0 I dont know.
I saw the link on other boards pointing to initializr. Another "no last vowl" brand name? Anyway, after inspecting the site I figured it offers some sort of premade "html standard start-up" template. Are there any others aside from initializr, alternatives, pros, cons, are there ways to do it manually?
In my initializer folder there are all sorts of files I never seen before nor used on sites Ive made (im self thought old school shitty coder).
Crossdomain.xml, humans.txt, robots.txt, css file loaded with rules I never heard about, modernizr jquery etc.
Is this necessary to make clean cross-platform mobile-web-whatever website?
Also, sidenote, I find it extremely ironic how I grew up from making websites for 800x600 monitors, then progressing to headaches about 1024x768, then having the "1024 is minimum these days" worries, to all the "screw IE 6" outrages, widescreen "do whatever you want, everyone got the big screen now" - back to "make the website look good on 2560*1440 and on 240*320 screen bro!" era of today.
:drinkup:
Shitty weather makes me feel all kinds of urges to learn.
So, Im thinking on preparing myself to make a "clean, proper, no-hack website"...for myself.
Web 2.0, 3.0 I dont know.
I saw the link on other boards pointing to initializr. Another "no last vowl" brand name? Anyway, after inspecting the site I figured it offers some sort of premade "html standard start-up" template. Are there any others aside from initializr, alternatives, pros, cons, are there ways to do it manually?
In my initializer folder there are all sorts of files I never seen before nor used on sites Ive made (im self thought old school shitty coder).
Crossdomain.xml, humans.txt, robots.txt, css file loaded with rules I never heard about, modernizr jquery etc.
Is this necessary to make clean cross-platform mobile-web-whatever website?
Also, sidenote, I find it extremely ironic how I grew up from making websites for 800x600 monitors, then progressing to headaches about 1024x768, then having the "1024 is minimum these days" worries, to all the "screw IE 6" outrages, widescreen "do whatever you want, everyone got the big screen now" - back to "make the website look good on 2560*1440 and on 240*320 screen bro!" era of today.
:drinkup: