This is a collection of links and other things I think are cool!
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Fanlistings
On this website
UTDR Valentine's Day 2024: A webpage archiving all of the Valentine's Day cards from the 2024 Winter issue of the UTDR Newsletter. It's kind of rough looking but does its job!
dvdexe's Chapter 3 take: (NAME TBA) I'm going to eventually write and draw stuff for the version of Deltarune Chapter 3 that exists in my head. I'm well aware it'll get exploded when the real Chapter 3 releases but I think it's okay to have fun sometimes.
Character pages: While I do use Toyhou.se, I would like to make webpages here for my OCs too. I'll still use TH to organize galleries but maybe I can do something fun by myself!
Things I'm working on
OTHERSWAP: The main website for an Undertale AU I've been working on with my friends. The premise is similar to Underswap except different characters are switched around and it also has the Holiday family (originally from Deltarune). I do most of the art, sprites, web design, Tumblr posting, etc...
Cookiepedia: My personal wiki for Cookie Run: OvenBreak! Originally started as a sandbox wiki for another project, it's now something I do on the side to help keep up my interest in the game. Very incomplete compared to other wikis but it's more of a time waster than a complete reference site (especially since it's only me working on it). I mainly keep up with Cookie buffs, Costumes, and event listings for updates.
Blook Acres: A website for me to (EVENTUALLY) post my playthroughs of Undertale and Deltarune (and maybe other games later). I want to archive my first reactions of Chapters 3 & 4 when they release so these will help me prepare! It's themed around Napstablook because they're my favourite character.
Other things to check out
Homestuck Made This World: I highly recommend this if you're either a fan of, or are interested in getting into, Homestuck. You can either listen to it normally or read along with the hosts as they summarize and discuss the cultural influences and historical impact of the webcomic.
W3Schools: A really good starting point for anyone interested in web coding. In high school I used this to teach myself HTML & CSS in my spare time during class and I still use it as reference.
Miraheze: A free alternative to Fandom for making wikis. Unlike Fandom, Miraheze doesn't bloat your browser with intrusive ads or auto-generated videos. It's a bit more technical than Fandom but it feels far better to use.
Wiby: This search engine indexes more primitive but also more personal websites that have become hard to find in the sea of modern internet sludge. There's also a "I'm feeling lucky" button that'll take you to a random website for easy exploring.
FilesFound!: This website was only very recently launched but it already has a few interesting pages about old found media on CDs.