Everything below is from 2022–2023, when this site was where I learned HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in public. Most still live at their original URLs, and they all read much the way they did then. What changed: each carries a banner, some stale contact details and an out-of-date job title were corrected, and the personal financial detail that had no business being on the open web is gone.
The second landing page, and the one that greeted you here until the 2026 rebuild. Its circular hamburger swings the whole page aside to reveal the nav — the same rotating-nav exercise from the CSS demos below, promoted to the front door.
The original landing page — the first version of this site, back when it was going to be a personal finance brand.
A résumé-style profile: education, location, and a photo, laid out by hand to practise CSS.
A login mock for the net-worth app this site was meant to become. It never had a backend — the form is inert. The idea eventually grew up into wealthVault.
Buying one on the secondary market, and working out what a wallet actually is.
The opening post of a journal that never got a second entry.
Ten pieces, with the artwork and the write-ups intact. The wallet links and purchase figures came out in 2026 — an old lesson in what not to publish.
A reference table of tags and properties, written down while learning them.
Seven small vanilla-JS exercises — rotating nav, split landing, blurry load, form wave, hidden search, progress steps, scroll animation.