auxie

mewsic kitten

𝄞☯︎ i love breakcore i love music i love making sounds and meowing ⋂θΔθ⋂ⁿʸᵃ! btw i have never eaten or been scritched in my whole life ,, jst so u know..
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call me auxie, i'm a kitty & a gender amalgamation, im small but im old enough to know better ok? d( 0ω<)~☆ i spend my time doing way too many things at once: drawing, coding, playing animal crossing, watching anime, listening to various niches of electronic music, writing ten million paragraphs about said music,

USER MANUAL
❌NO: Lashon Hara, dogpiling, or kinkshaming (unless of course... 😏)
❤️YES: keep it P.L.U.R., rave on, & smoke weed evryday ‼️‼️

NYAVIGATION
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auxie
@auxie
i dont think i've ever had so much fun making a website!
this page isn't live yet, it's just a test to see what this program can do. at this point i decided it had enough going on that i could export it and get a good idea of the code it generates. it gave me no export options, just asked where to export the file to, and gave me a folder with an HTM and HTML file, and another folder containing all the images it generated for every text box with an effect applied to it and all non-web safe fonts.
it also gives extremely specific positions to each object on the page. what you see here is the opposite of responsive web design: fixed and absolute positions for individual objects, instead of creating containers that are able to resize with the page & rescale the content inside. and i also noticed NO BORDERS! you can make a rectangle on top of a rectangle to pretend it's a border around your text, but it will end up generating a jpg that is set as the background of the text box when the page is exported. the "visual" part of this is no joke, and it has to work this way in order to generate exactly what you see, on every browser, without fail - and while using the capabilities of a web browser from 2003.


i dont think i've ever had so much fun making a website!
this page isn't live yet, it's just a test to see what this program can do. at this point i decided it had enough going on that i could export it and get a good idea of the code it generates. it gave me no export options, just asked where to export the file to, and gave me a folder with an HTM and HTML file, and another folder containing all the images it generated for every text box with an effect applied to it and all non-web safe fonts.
it also gives extremely specific positions to each object on the page. what you see here is the opposite of responsive web design: fixed and absolute positions for individual objects, instead of creating containers that are able to resize with the page & rescale the content inside. and i also noticed NO BORDERS! you can make a rectangle on top of a rectangle to pretend it's a border around your text, but it will end up generating a jpg that is set as the background of the text box when the page is exported. the "visual" part of this is no joke, and it has to work this way in order to generate exactly what you see, on every browser, without fail - and while using the capabilities of a web browser from 2003.