Here's a bunch of links to websites and resources. Bon Voyage ^^ /
w3Schools - If you need to find a bit of code I can basically guarantee it will be here; I also use the 'Try It' function to code the pages of my website (as it has a live visual that you can update as you code)
HTML Cheatsheet - Repository of code snippits; good in conjunction with W3School
Flexbox Froggy - Game-ifies the process of learning CSS
Sadgrl's Layout Builder - A simple layout builder for your websites; I used to use this one before deciding to code it by hand, and it's very intuitive!
Neocities - Free static website hosting service (has paid option); the one I use for this site!
Nekoweb - Free static website hosting service (has paid option); newer than Neocities
Texture Town - Where I used to get all my website backgrounds; very large repository
Simple Repeat - Repeating patterns; what I use for many backgrounds on the site
Sadgrl Online's Tiled Backgrounds - More repeating patterns; I use for some of the shrine backgrounds
Adrian's Blinkee Collection - Massive collection of Blinkees, Stamps and Buttons
Betty's Graphics - Archive of various graphics; has a Google Drive download of all of them too
Graphy - Graphics repository coutousy of ; has links to other repositories
Pixel Safari - Graphic resource (pixel graphics, Blinkees, Stamps and Buttons)
Boodle Box - Old gifs and graphics for your website (from the Geocities era)
GoGoGal Magazine Scans - Scans of older Japanese magazines (mostly Gyaru)
Gal Revo - More scans of old Japanese Gyaru magazines; also has music CDS, DVDs and other graphics (flyers, shopping bags and Souzai)
What The Fuck Should I Listen To Right Now? - You put in the name of an artist you already like and it'll give you a new artist to listen to; great for people like me who enjoy exploring music
The Internet Archive - You know what this is! Archive of just about anything
JSTOR - My BELOVED!! You can search for articles on just about anything (free accounts get 100 free reads every month which you're realistically not going to get through); also has different citing options
Queering The Map - 'a community generated counter-mapping platform for digitally archiving LGBTQ2IA+ experience in relation to physical space.' (direct quote)
Liverpool Museums Online Tours - Online virtual tours of the different exhibitions in Liverpool's museums; reponsive AND free!
Busy Beaver Button Museum - Collection of buttons from across American history; really fun to look through them all!