Ramen? What ramen? You are quite certain there never has been, and never will be, any RAMEN here. The very notion strikes you as downright absurd.
Testing out some basic JavaScript for a style changer again. Much thanks to this example on GeeksForGeeks for how to make a selection dropdown box, and this tutorial on TheSiteWizard for using cookies!
It leaves one (1) cookie for a two-week lifespan, which is used to remember your choice of skin from the dropdown so it defaults to that on all applicable pages. That is all it does. It's very simple! :)
After all this will be a bunch of stuff to test the general stylesheet and make sure everything looks okay.
A home for code and programming projects. Currently only houses one thing, but might be more populated in the future.
(If you're looking for games, try checking out the interactive fiction section instead.)
A whole bunch of CSS stylesheets I made for fun, with template HTML pages. Free to use for your own sites or as a base, though preferably with credit.
Demo/test pages of various stylesheets I made. Quality may vary. Now in reverse chronological order for convenience!
All styles are tested in Firefox, so if you have issues in other common browsers like Chrome, please feel free to let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
Please keep in mind these stylesheets are provided as-is, and I may update or edit them at any time. I make no guarantees of functionality or upkeep. What you see is generally what you get.
Feel free to use this code as a base for your own stuff. Credit is very much appreciated! ^u^
A stylesheet designed for simple Choose Your Own Adventure games, written entirely in standard CSS and HTML.
A slightly fancier style based on some fanlistings, shrines, and old web sites I've seen around, with a slightly greater range of fonts and detail -- custom styling is used for headings 1-3, blockquotes, italics, and bold, in addition to the usual styling of links.