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Switching to WordPress
It’s been a while since I’ve written a blog post. I’ve been super busy trying to figure out a way to host my personal website and blog in a way that was cheap and easy to maintain. Originally, I hosted my front-end on GitHub Pages and stored all of my blog posts on Google Sheets.
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My Top 10 Favorite Pokemon!
Hello again! In this post, I’m going to take a little detour from the more serious tutorial posts and share my top 10 favorite Pokemon with you! I’m not much of a stats guru so my selection is going to be based mostly on looks. This is also going to exclude starter Pokemon (I’ll probably
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CSS Layouts
Hello again! In this post, I’m going to be talking about two powerful layout tools in CSS that can be used to easily and efficiently make responsive layouts. When I started learning CSS, layouts were created using float, tables, and positioning. These methods are overly complicated and insufficient for making complex, responsive layouts. Flex-layouts and
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Ems vs Rems
In this post, I’m going to talk about the differences between two CSS units: ems and rems. When used properly, these units are fantastic for easily creating responsive fonts and scalable layouts. That being said, applying them incorrectly can lead to some confusing (and problematic) results. So, let’s get into it so you can start
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Staying Anonymous
This is a hot topic for a lot of people. How do hackers avoidgetting caught? There are a lot of misconceptions surroundingthis topic and while I’m certainly not an expert, I’ll do mybest to shed some light on how to hide. Obscuring your location When people first think of hiding themselves online, one ofthe first
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Google Dorking
Hello again! In this post, I’m going to go over an extremely useful technique security experts often use to gather information and uncover unintentionally exposed resources by leveraging the power of Google. This technique is known as Google Dorking. A Google Dork is a search query that uses Google’s advanced query syntax to boost the