You SHOULD Make A Site

by PicelBoi

Should I make a site?

Yes, you SHOULD make a site.

Reasons why:

You're probably saying,

"but Picel, isn't web development hard?"

and I say NO.

To make webpages, all you need is:

And that doesn't mean like... a 100% Ivy League-level shakespearean comprehension of English, so good you'd bring any professor to tears with your almost thematic, dreamy writing, about unicorns flying in the air and why they contribute to studies of the human subconsciousness, neither needed it to be an amazing piece of art with animations and graphics that amaze the eyes and touch the heart or soul.

Doesn't even have to be English! Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Tagalog, Esperanto, Nahuatl, Evilish, Kirby-ish, weird symbols, any language is fine!

Sure, you're not going to make a real looker, but you basically established your spot on the web, and maybe along the way found a new passion! Maybe you can add an blog or add a guestbook - or even more - websites are truly versatile lemonade stands, but instead of lemonade, your passion is the product (in a good way!).

But enough talk - go make a website now. Doesn't matter if you wrote entirely by yourself or you used a program to design it from modern site generators like Google Sites or strawpage to stuff like Microsoft FrontPage (if somehow that still works). Hell, if you want me to check it out, add it to my guestbook, https://picelboi.atabook.org! I check it often - maybe not in like 20 years when I'm 36 and slaving away to pay the bills however.

Resources on Web Development

If you do want to write a website yourself without a site generator though, here's some guides (not endorsed or actually recommended by me though!):

The code for this site can be found in its GitHub repository - I've spent some time organizing it if you want to use it as an example!

Web Hosting

If you're making your own website in HTML, you're gonna need to find a web host, or you can host the site yourself. This is required to have your site on the internet.

GitHub Repository

This site has the source available on GitHub. I also worked on organizing the HTML/CSS with comments if you want to use the site as an example.