I would definitely subscribe for this content, and I like the addition that ThatDutchOtaku mentioned as well. Along the lines of your how-tos, maybe you could point people to various resources? For instance: If you're building a website, you could look at wordpress.com, wix.com, weebly.com, as some options that are free to get up and running.
Square Online is Square's eCommerce website product. We use Vue to create the website editor interface. Sellers use the editor to create their own online store. We have been using Vue for several years at this point, including prior to when the ECOM org became a part of Square via the Weebly acquisition. It's still possible to sign up for a free account from weebly.com. Pick "I need a website with an online store" during onboarding to get into the ECOM website editor.
Further, we've (very) recently open sourced a UI framework we built in house on Vue.
https://github.com/square/orbit
We use this for building much of the UI in ECOM, including the website editor, but also managing site settings, catalog, orders, etc.
If you have worked for or used the services of Square Inc. and Twitter. You would understand better that they allow the creation of websites that store, distribute, and phish for new exploited children's information daily.
Anyone can create a free site with Squareup.com or Weebly.com and you don't even need a real email. That's because if they had to verify account creation at places like Weebly or Twitter. It would prevent bad actors from being able to act bad. No email verification either and just like Twitter.
Technically you do not need a phone number to verify ownership of your account and they are just now barely starting to test it out now that I started talking.
Most important things to understand here are the following.
Weebly.com helps create/store/distribute/take payments, Twitter.com helps share those websites and you can exploit children in real-time like a catalog, and lastly Square Inc (or as some of you know as the Cash App), helps launder the criminal funds that pay for all of these things to happen.
In my opinion, if they can censor people and shadow-ban certain keywords for political reasons. Why has Jack Dorsey not applied those same wonderful tools to protect children using his platforms?
If you sign up for Weebly free plan via Thexyz, then you can use a custom domain with SSL for free: https://www.thexyz.com/weebly
The Weebly.com option does not include a free custom domain so make sure you choose to host with Thexyz instead.
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I thought that too. I seriously can't operate my own cell phone without doing something odd but I'm trying to figure it out. And googling is just a good life skill now. The quotations technique is one I learnt in grade school but the search by site (site: weebly.com) was something I learnt from the sassyguide and had to try a few times with other text before I got it working. After that, the only other tool is ctrl+F to find stuff on long lists.
If you're meaning more like operating/navigating mega, there is a learning curb but there are many people willing to help you figure it out. I asked a lot too before I got it working.
I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
I did the honors for you.
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I'm quite decent at web design - I've always loved it ever since before I even started high school and have learnt quite a lot in my own time. It's a passion/hobby of mine and I love designing things that look good as well. I've had classes throughout high school and university based on web design which was a breeze because I had all the knowledge beforehand. However, even with all this knowledge I still don't feel like I can keep up with some other good web designers and sometimes question my ability to create websites. I've always wanted a web designing related job but there are very few job opportunities and those opportunities always want someone experienced. I don't know how I can learn more web design and get work experience when there's no one wanting to take on a inexperienced person.
I've tried asking around businesses if I could design them a website (even for free, as long as they pay for domain/hosting - which is not much) and had no luck. It seems quite a lot of businesses these days and even some "web designers" resort to the likes of webs.com or weebly.com which is quite depressing because it seems like web design is a dying industry and all the learning I've put into it has gone to waste.
Yea.. not really sure where to go with web design from here. Maybe I should look at another skill set/specialisation. Do you have any other ideas in mind? Data visualisation/database management doesn't really interest me.
I'd like to help you, but I've never made a proper ARG before. I made a really short one with a friend a little while ago thou.
If you want to try it, here's all you'll need.
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Idk, I posted it on here, but no one's responded to it.
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