A small bug-eyed figure of Metabee.

The Chuckwagon

Links

A portrait of a crude vinyl figure of Link with a vacant look on its face.

Bluesky: you'll have an easier time reaching me here. Stop by to say hi. I don't do social media much otherwise.

TFWiki: on the off chance you want to see the things I work on over there. Mostly Japanese Beast Wars content I chip away at.

MyAnimeList: my corner of weebworld. Pretend the huge to-be-watched chunk is not there; my process of watching shows is unorthodox.

Resources

Coding and guides

Sadgrl's Layout Builder: what the base of my site is built on. Good for building a beginner site for when you're not sure where to start.

Josh W. Comeau: great guides and tutorials for functions of HTML, CSS, and more.

Dracula Theme: an easy-on-the-eyes dark theme for your code editor of choice. It spruces up the drab slab of Visual Studio Code on my monitor.

Graphics

88x31 Button Maker: editor that lets you create a button in the classic 88 by 31 dimensions.

GifCities: come getchya GIFs! Searchable old internet GIF repository created by the Internet Archive.

TextureTown: image tiles suitable for backgrounds.

Pixel Sea: bunches o' 32 by 32 icons.

Adachi Rei animated cursor set: the .ani files do not work on web browsers, which is why they're static images on my site. But good news! You can still enjoy your favorite fried-chicken-fascinated UTAUloid as a cursor on your Windows PC. Don't ask me how compatible they are with whatever Windows version because I haven't checked besides on 10.

Fonts

Protest Guerilla (banner)

Space Grotesk (body)

Grape Soda is used on my site button, but it will need manual tweaking when in smaller sizes for legibility. Let me tell you, it did not look too good on the first pass in Aseprite at its size!

Fun

BWMegatron.com: the existence of this tickles me because it is inevitably there when I search for sites tagged with "transformers." A very fine page, yesss.

Archives

TFRaw: a website run by walruslaw who does tons of awesome work archiving Transformers media material spanning many of the series.

Richard Dean Anderson: not totally an archive per se, but come on, I find it entertaining! All about Richard Dean Anderson of Jack O'Neill fame.

Computer Chronicles: watch what tech was up and coming back then.