[Front-end Glory] Chapter 6 | The browser homepage of messing around

        Continuing from the previous chapter, after completing the web version of my resume, I became more and more interested in the front end. I always want to make something new. I am not the kind of academic who sits there and likes to study the bottom. I am the kind of ordinary person who likes to make messy things.

        Later, I made a browser home page, which was not complicated, but the technology was relatively low at that time, and I had to tinker with it for several days. That is to say, some cool styles and animations, and a whole background music. Of course, with my skills at the time, it was difficult to write these animations by myself, so I copied some of them.

 

        When I was a senior, I chose a topic [Location-Based Mobile Social Application], and when I finished it, I thought about how to allow people to visit it. So I thought of turning my computer into a server. So I started to explore, deployed the IIS server, and then installed the peanut shell software, and used its intranet penetration function to deploy my complete set.

        As everyone knows, later I heard that college students can get a free Alibaba Cloud server for one year during their school days, so I took a quick look, and sure enough! Immediately thought about moving some of the things I made up there. Including the previous web version of the personal resume and other gadgets such as the home page of this browser.

        After deployment, I browsed on the mobile phone and found that there was no responsive layout. Modified it again.

         At the same time, I wanted to make a browser plug-in, an immersive reader, which crawled web content and displayed it in the plug-in, which could turn pages, modify theme styles, etc. If a part is not completed, it will not be displayed. I also made some other gadgets, all of which are very simple, but this is the case in the early stage of learning the front end. You must type the code yourself and practice more.

The next chapter will talk about my completion.

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