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Rate my new portfolio!!

http://heydorfenterprises.com/


Love the look, but I think purchasing an SSL certificate might feel people feel safer? Well, probably not if you're in the mindset of consumer needing a website... but maybe?
Friendly Bard
Rate my new portfolio!!

http://heydorfenterprises.com/

Then I went to musthavenowlic, and I'm not sure what the terms of that site are for the design, but definitely need more contrast on the buttons for the nav bar. Like, they need to be white with black text or something, the bars at the end of the nav bar need to go away. And the box that pops up when I check the cart should also be a different color. I'm sure it's still a work in progress, just my two cents.
I guess my turn: http://www.landandcity.me
Learning HTML and CSS, gunna keep working on it, but if you can give me tips for my HTML and CSS, I would appreciate it, especially for the layout. I'm like, halfway through Jon Ducketts book HTML and CSS, so try to keep that somewhat in mind.

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All right, how about...

"Rate my A.I. Character"

On one of the Character AI websites, I wasn't completely satisfied with the quality or quantity of female Transformers characters, so I started working on several.

Nautica is the furthest along in development, and I would welcome any feedback, good or bad.
She should hopefully come across as upbeat, excited about technology and exploring, and be pretty committed to the Autobot cause.


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Thanks everyone for sharing your ideas.

Pilk Drinker's Senpai

My site: https://yukinu.com

And here is a gif of what my site looks like. Let me know what you all think!

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rockin7136
but I think purchasing an SSL certificate might feel people feel safer? Well, probably not if you're in the mindset of consumer needing a website... but maybe?


Let's Encrypt is a non-profit CA that offers free certs to anybody without any sign up or anything, and you can generate and renew these certs quite easily with certbot. Some servers are configured to automatically renew certs using certbot every month.

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