Credits
Accessibility
Art & Graphics
Backgrounds
The background image of the current site CSS (Version 5, "waiting for hornet") is taken from the official Hollow Knight: Silksong Demo. It was drawn by Ari Gibson and captured and made available by ColdWhie on the fan-run Hollow Knight Wiki.
Other background images, which can be seen in archived versions of the site and in use on various CSS test pages, include:
- Blue Sun Background Tiles: made by pennumbra on Tumblr
- The blue sky background of the site CSS version four is an edit of a Pesterquest background from John's route, drawn by the legendary Xamag
- Skaia background: a panel from Homestuck, found via the MSPA Wiki.
- Pink Cat Background Tiles: made by Cairovercoat and Cinnamonbird, plus some custom editing in MS Paint.
- Green Sburb/Sgrub tiles: also Cairovercoat!
- The Wood Tile Background: found via yay-backgrounds on Tumblr.
- The pixel art cherry tree, fish pond (both), and city backgrounds are all by the amazing 1041uuu!
- The background image of the Alternian page is from Hiveswap Friendsim, and was obtained from Eldritchdraak's Hiveswap Asset Rips.
- The background of Tall Sidebar Test is another Pesterquest background from Jade's route.
- The current background of the actual Jade Pages CSS (both old and new) is a custom edit of cairovercoat's godtier space background.
- The paper texture backgrounds of various Conlanging pages is from Pixeden, and the tree, ocean, snowflakes, night sky, and wave background images were found via Pexels. (Generally, if you see a photo background on this site, it's probably from Pexels.)
- The experimental Autumn theme's tree background is a background from the Over The Garden Wall.
Other
- The Neocities button is from Neocities, obviously. I forgot where I found the one used on the pink CSS test page, but might have been another site here.
- The "under construction" gif on many pages was found via A.N. Lucas's lounge.
- The first and third placeholder pages of the original Webcomic CSS demo are from XKCD and MS Paint Adventures, respectively. I just used them as example images.
- Several 88x31 buttons, such as the World Wide Web button, remain unsourced, because I genuinely don't know where they came from. If I ever find out, I'll add them.
- Jade Harley stuff is mostly credited on the pages.
Code
- I wrote the code for this site myself, but made heavy use of W3 CSS's guides and beginner's tutorials. They're super useful, if a little outdated sometimes, and you're new to this, you should check it out! :D
- Mozilla.Net Web Docs was another very valuable resource, with loads of up-to-date reference and best practices information on CSS, HTML, Javascript, accessibility and general web development knowledge.
- I also got a lot of helpful tips from CSS Tricks, which has lots of neat little workarounds and more specific tutorials.
- This stackexchange thread for information and code for a specific trick using text-shadow. Don't remember if I actually used it or not, but it's probably worth linking.
- The table of contents on my page for Alternian uses CSS list code from this stackexchange thread. (I used Krencl's code, specifically. Thank you Krencl!)
- The CSS theme changer code used on the dropdown test page is adapted from tutorials from GeeksForGeeks (dropdown selector, style changing) and TheSiteWizard (cookies).
Fonts
- A couple pages here use fonts from Google Fonts:
- The Alternian Script font comes from Hiveswap, and the font itself was put together by the amazing OrangeyPeels on Deviantart!
- The "Friendsim" font (Berlin Sans FB) was found via Eldritchdraaks, and downloaded from AZFonts
- The Fanlisty stylesheet uses the free demo version of the font Azkasia by semuthitam, downloaded from Dafont.
- All my custom fonts used on the conlang pages were made with Calligraphr.
Game Stuff
- My Twine games are made using Twine's Online IDE, and the associated Harlowe documentation.
- Parser games, when added, may be hosted on Playfic, and will be released using the Javascript-based Inform 7 interpreter Parchment.
Miscellanous
- HTML Color Codes was really useful for finding colors for this site.
- Some of the other color palettes used here were made from various pretty images using Canva.com's color palette generator. It's really cool!
- The placeholder text on most pages is from Neocities.
- I used this site for the Lorem Ipsum text, both with the original couple paragraphs and a gibberish generator! It's pretty cool.
- A few pages use text from "Frankenstein" and "Alice in Wonderland" as sample text, sourced from Project Gutenberg.
- Tinypng is a useful tool for optimizing/compressing PNG files.
- This is just a cool site, and might be useful for you.
Other stuff not listed here is probably mine! :)