Came up with a rounded version of the idea, what do you think? π€
Came up with a logo idea for Code The Web π€
Hide sidebar on smaller screens because I want to push it and I'm not bothered to figure out a good solution for smaller screens right now π
Slightly overlapped the sidebar onto the hero to make the design more interesting!
Experimented with future (unobtrusive) ad/sponsorship placement
Made the sidebar automatically show the posts for the particular language
Created an awesome sidebar for Code The Web to keep people reading!! (and put some juicy sponsorships soon π)
Switched codetheweb.blog over to Netlify DNS
Switched from GitHub Pages to Netlify for hosting
Renamed Code The Web repository from CodeTheWebBlog.github.io to codetheweb.blog
Transferred the Code The Web repository from an organization account to my main GitHub account
Added most of the links that were already noted down from last year to Airtable via the clipper!
It's working with the Airtable API!!!! This record was snipped & added by my extension π
Created Airtable API key for newsletter snipper
Created Airtable account & base for newsletter
Get adding to queue working!! (for newsletter snipper)
Created a cool loading animation for the newsletter web clipper π
The clipper part is working!!! This will probably reduce the time to create each newsletter by at least 5x, meaning I'll be more consistent with it. Watch! π twitter.com/Booligoosh/status/1080002942839578624
Created newsletter website clipper UI!!!
Made a function to get specific meta tags on the current website (for the snipper)
Got storage working for snipper
Created new Chrome extension folder for my newsletter snipper
Got Code The Web Notion page ready for blogging again!!!
Contacted the founder of Failory for advice about finding sponsors next year π
Nice, I did the same the other day, could be helpful to you as well: https://www.indiehackers.com/forum/how-do-i-get-started-with-newsletter-sponsors-site-ads-1570d5a4fb
Code The Web was recommended by a real teacher π
I actually got into coding thanks to a similar website in France. Now it's huge and called OpenClassrooms.