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Hello! My name is Patrick. I am a full-stack web developer. I specialize in html, css, javascript, and Wordpress (of course!).

  • Welcome

    I’m thrilled to have you here as I embark on my journey through the world of coding and technology. This blog will be a space where I share my experiences, projects, and insights as I work towards landing my dream job in the tech industry.

  • Lakesota.com

    Lakesota.com: A Technical Overview Introduction: Lakesota.com is a WordPress website dedicated to providing information on Minnesota’s lakes, parks, fishing, and camping opportunities. The site aims to be a resource for outdoor enthusiasts and casual visitors looking for recreational information in the state. Technical Details: The website is built using WordPress, a popular content management system…

  • Reviving WPAJ

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    Way back in the ‘old days’ circa 2002 I was part of a certain–what some would call subculture–website known at westernpajuggalos.com I used to visit the domain a couple times a year to see what was going on with it. Of course, over time it was left to the wayside. For me it was worth…

  • Create a Dynamic Typing Effect with Random Quotes Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

    Adding dynamic elements to your website can significantly enhance user engagement and experience. One captivating feature you can incorporate is a typing effect that displays random quotes. This guide will walk you through creating a simple yet effective typing effect using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a…

  • Creating the Snowflake Footer

    Let it snow *~*~* let’s dive into creating this fun “Falling Snowflakes” effect step-by-step. This tutorial will guide you through understanding and building the code provided. Let’s get started! Step 1: Setting Up the HTML Structure First, we need to create the basic structure of our HTML document. Here’s the starting point: Step 2: Styling…

  • Creating the pbritton.dev Banner

    Add some style to your header. This is the first tutorial for pbritton.dev so it makes sense to start with the main project for this WordPress theme: the header image on the front page! These are basic instructions on how I created it with HTML, JavaScipt, and CSS. You can find the github repo here.…

Falling Snowflakes Effect

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