Ironically, when I seem less active on the internet, it’s usually when I’m spending more time on it. These past few weeks, I’ve kept on learning CSS and HTML, practicing with Visual Studio Code and learning about hosting. Small things, like how to make a link look pretty so that it points to /now instead of /now.html. Turning this blog into a site completely coded by me would be an overwhelming task, given I’m not a web developer (probably even if I was), but what I can do is combine both things and make some slash pages that are completely coded by me, and not by WordPress.
I’ve also been thinking about how to write my future blog entries. It’s tricky because I want to find a common ground between “being real”, journaling about my thoughts and some experiences, and keeping everyone’s business private, including my own. I haven’t shared names or personal details about anyone except for my own name, face, and the country I live in. But I have temporarily set some previous entries as private, until I figure out the best way to edit them, just to be 100% sure I’m respecting everyone’s privacy.