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For you, Emma

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Love the woman you are. All of her, genuinely. - Don't be afraid of yourself. Don't be afraid to seek help. - Don't be afraid to share yourself with others

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How happy you are to be surrounded by people who understand you. - Who support you. Who love seeing you at your best

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You are getting better. - The best part is you can tell you are getting better. - Keep working hard. This story has a happy ending. I promise

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Embrace the part of you that is quite simply a goofball. - You don't have to do it just to fit in any more. - You can be silly because quite simply you are sometimes, - and that's a lovely thing about you

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You've been taking care of yourself and you are noticing. - How pretty did you think you looked in the mirror with those lashes? - The answer is very. With time all the work you are putting into yourself - will show. You're doing a good job, keep it up

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When depression tried to isolate you even further, - you stood up for yourself. You took action. You made friends at one - of your loneliest points. How brave you are to take that risk. - How happy you are to know friendship again

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There's a song i want you to listen to. - You haven't listened to it in a long time. - I want you to remember the times you used to dream of dancing - and twirling in your apartment with the stereo on. - The only two important things in that moment was the music - and what you felt in your heart

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When you're ready, you'll know love again. - True love this time. What you are working on now is true love of - yourself. Romance can wait for you this time

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Current times are all but certain. - It is important you don't let your anxiety get the best of you. - Do not doubt yourself, you are capable of so much. - You have been through so much and made it out okay. You can do this

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You need to stop drinking coffee. - I know you love it, but you have medication that interacts poorly with - it. Right now you can't handle the potential anxiety that caffeine - introduces. You can't afford to be drinking a pot of coffee at 11 PM. - Please do this for yourself, it will help

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Even though sometimes it feels like they aren't helping. - The things you have started doing to take care of yourself are - objectively good things. They are important for your physical - and mental health. This will take time, but i am so proud of - you for continuing to do these very important things even when - they don't bring you happiness. Because you know they are - important to do regardless

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Don't run away any more Emma. Don't let depression have that over you. - You have people that care about you. Every day you work so hard on - caring for yourself and doing the things you need to, even if you - still feel like shit at the end of the day. You're in the thick of - it now, you've got depression on the run and it wants to make - one more push to try and take you in the hole with it. - Don't let it. Don't run away

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You were out late last night, again. A craving for chocolate - had sent you on a quest late at night. You needed something special. This was - no time for a Hershey's bar. You took the bus into the city, and found a specialty - shop. Quite odd, when did this show up? You entered and a woman behind the counter - said "You need these, i can tell."

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"Honey, quite simply, you look like you've seen some shit" she said in - a playful, yet caring tone. "This box here, each item comes with a note, the notes all - have something you've desperately needed to hear. Take them, no charge." Free candy? - Who could resist? Certainly not me.

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Any ways you wrote this down in your journal so you'd believe yourself. - Maybe don't stay up so late anymore, hm?

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(a note to the visitor - other items on the page are clickable! Baxter however may - have a bit of a preference on where he wants pets).

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credits for resources used to make this event entry

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There are quite a few anti-spam measures built in, but this is designed for my use case, which is a smaller website, and as such may not be as effective for websites that get a lot of traffic (and, by extension, a lot of bots). - -It's not the slickest code, but it does what it needs to do! - -## Setup - -- Edit `hasher.php` with your password, upload it to your website, and open it. Copy whatever it gives you, then delete the file from your server. Paste that string to `prefs.php`, taking care to escape the dollar signs ($) and remove any spaces. -- Finish editing `prefs.php` with everything else. -- The only files you need to touch after that are in the folder `templates` - - `top.php` and `bottom.php` are the top and bottom files for the entire page - they're set up like that so you can include your website's top and bottom files if desired - - `gb-header.php` and `gb-footer.php` are the header and footer to the guestbook itself and shouldn't contain any structural HTML tags (that's what the top and bottom are for) - - `entry.php` is the template for displaying entries. The variables you have to work with are `$name`, `$url`, `$date`, `$comment`, and `$reply`. - - Additionally, there's a file called `pagination-to-copy.css` with CSS to make the built-in pagination work correctly, should you choose to use your own stylesheet. Feel free to edit as much as necessary. -- Upload everything in the folder to your website wherever you want your guestbook. -- CHMOD `entries.csv` and `queue.csv` to 640 to avoid them being accessed by the public. -- Have fun! - -## Troubleshooting - -- If stuff doesn't look like it's working after you test your first entry, download and inspect the entries.csv (or queue.csv) file. Sometimes the first entry will get stuck to the end of the header line instead of being put onto its own line. Just hit enter, save, and upload again, and it'll be good to go for all subsequent entries. This *shouldn't* happpen, but you never know... -- Please let me know about any other wonk so I can fix it. diff --git a/guestbook/admin.php b/guestbook/admin.php deleted file mode 100644 index 2373515..0000000 --- a/guestbook/admin.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ - - -There was an error logging in. Try again.

"; - } - } -?> -

Admin panel login

- -
-


-
-

-Approved comments"; - if (countComments($entries) > 0) { - showEntries($entries, "approved"); - } else { - echo "

No entries to show.

"; - } - echo "

Back to admin panel

"; - break; - - case "pendingcomments": - $entries = dateSort(toArray("queue.csv"), true); - echo "

Pending comments

"; - if (countComments($entries) > 0) { - showEntries($entries, "pending"); - } else { - echo "

No entries to show.

"; - } - echo "

Back to admin panel

"; - break; - - case "edit": - if (isset($_GET['pending'])) { - $entry_id = $_GET['pending']; - $entries = toArray("queue.csv"); - $submittext = "Save and approve"; - $back = "pendingcomments"; - } elseif (isset($_GET['approved'])) { - $entry_id = $_GET['approved']; - $entries = toArray("entries.csv"); - $submittext = "Save changes"; - $back = "comments"; - } - - $key = array_search($entry_id, array_column($entries, 'id')); - echo "

Edit entry

"; - if ($key !== false) { - $entry = $entries[$key]; -?> -
-
-
-
-

-
-

-
- - - - - - - -
- -

Back to list

- -

This comment ID doesn't exist.

-

Back to list

-Edit entry"; - if (isset($_POST['submit'])) { - $reply = str_replace(array("\r\n", "\r", "\n"), "
", $_POST['reply']); - if ($_POST['comment_status'] == "pendingcomments") { - if (deleteComment($_POST['comment_id'], "queue.csv", $headers)) { - if (addComment("entries.csv", $_POST['name'], $_POST['url'], $_POST['date'], $_POST['comment'], $reply)) { - echo "

Entry approved successfully.

"; - } else { - echo "

An error occurred processing this request.

"; - } - } - } elseif ($_POST['comment_status'] == "comments") { - if (updateComment($_POST['comment_key'], $_POST['comment_id'], $_POST['name'], $_POST['url'], $_POST['date'], $_POST['comment'], $reply, $headers)) { - echo "

Entry updated successfully.

"; - } else { - echo "

An error occurred processing this request.

"; - } - } -?> -

Back to list of comments

-Entry deleted successfully.

"; - } else { - echo "

An error occurred processing this request.

"; - } -?> -

Back to list of comments

- -

Oops! You must have gotten here by mistake.

-

Back to admin panel

- -

Admin

- - - Logout - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/guestbook/includes/functions.php b/guestbook/includes/functions.php deleted file mode 100644 index cca392d..0000000 --- a/guestbook/includes/functions.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,225 +0,0 @@ - 0) { - $id = max($ids) + 1; - } else { - $id = 1; - } - return $id; - } - - function dateSort($entries, $descending) { - if ($descending) { - array_multisort(array_column($entries, 'date'), SORT_DESC, $entries); - } else { - array_multisort(array_column($entries, 'date'), SORT_ASC, $entries); - } - return $entries; - } - - function showPages($page, $total_pages) { - if ($total_pages > 0) { ?> - -)/i", $text))) { - return false; - } - - return true; - } - - function validateComment($name, $url, $security, $correct, $comment) { - if (checkName($name) == false) { - $error .= "The name you provided isn't valid - it should only consist of letters. "; - } - - if (checkUrl($url) == false) { - $error .= "The URL you provided isn't valid. "; - } - - if (checkSecurity($security, $correct) == false) { - $error .= "Wrong security question answer! "; - } - - if (checkComment($comment) == false) { - $error .= "No bots or HTML! "; - } - - if (substr_count($comment, 'http://') > 0) { - $error .= "Please only include URLs in the website field."; - } - - return $error; - } - - function addComment($filepath, $name, $url, $date, $comment, $reply) { - try { - $id = getID($filepath); - $newentry = array($id, $name, $url, $date, $comment, $reply); - - $file = fopen($filepath,"a"); - fputcsv($file, $newentry); - fclose($file); - - return true; - } catch (Exception $ex) { - echo $ex->getMessage(); - return false; - } - } - - function deleteComment($id, $filepath, $headers) { - try { - $entries = toArray($filepath); - $key = array_search($id, array_column($entries, 'id')); - if ($key !== false) { - unset($entries[$key]); - - $file = fopen($filepath,"w"); - fputcsv($file, $headers); - foreach ($entries as $entry) { - fputcsv($file, $entry); - } - fclose($file); - return true; - } else { - echo "The entry you're trying to delete doesn't exist!"; - return false; - } - } catch (Exception $ex) { - echo $ex->getMessage(); - return false; - } - } - - function updateComment($key, $id, $name, $url, $date, $comment, $reply, $headers) { - try { - if ($key !== false) { - $entries = toArray("entries.csv"); - $entries[$key] = array($id, $name, $url, $date, $comment, $reply); - - $file = fopen("entries.csv","w"); - fputcsv($file, $headers); - foreach ($entries as $entry) { - fputcsv($file, $entry); - } - fclose($file); - return true; - } else { - echo "The entry you're trying to update doesn't exist!"; - return false; - } - } catch (Exception $ex) { - echo $ex->getMessage(); - return false; - } - } - - function showEntries($entries, $status) { -?> - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- does your child listen to The Police? if your child told you they love the song from them called Walking On The Moon (listen on youtube), what would you think? this was childhood emma. she was drawn to music that was well before her time, probably because it is what family members or parents always had on the radio. some things we hold onto forever, and i'll be damned if the drumming style of Stewart Copeland isn't something to fall in love with in itself. other odd childhood intrests include Rod Stewart (mom was a big fan) assorted classic rock that i was to young to understand was just talking about sex in every song. to be honest i don't think i had much interest in the music of my childhood at the time. i grew up in a fun part of the mid to late 90s and 00s. there's an era of boy bands, one girl divas, just so much that defined my generation that i have no connection to. i don't regret this though, music is so wide and there is so much to explore, and as i grew i would certainly do this -

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- for the very double edged sword tech has been in my life, it is still a love of mine. i find it both a blend of art and science. circuit boards resemble well laid out cities. the beautiful websites you browse express themselves though code. there's always another question you can ask, and you can dive as deep as you want to find the answer. i think because of that, part of me will always love tech, both professionally and personally -

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- i'm emma, i'm in my early 30s, i use she/her pronouns. technology and the web have always been core interests of mine. most of my life i've found community through the web. i've felt most understood and accepted by my fellow neighbors on the web. this website serves as a loveletter to the expression i've wanted so often to share with the world. the burning love i want to light up the sky with. in my personal life i cam currently navigating what it means to be me, and recently that means i have come to undertand i am a trans woman. parts of this website with time will showcase the parts of my identity i wish to share with you. so that not only i feel understood, but maybe you do to <3 -

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why does emma have a website?

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- i have a website because certain groups think i shouldn't exist becuase of who i am or who i love -

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- i have a website to express myself in a way that truly shows my whole self -

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- i have a website because i view web design as a creative form of art as much as i view it as coding -

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- i have a website because i love the idea of having my own space on the web, that is mine and mine alone -

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- i have a website because i like looking after things and people, and having a website allows me to do both -

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- i have a website to connect with other folks on the web, to make friends and forge connections with other folks -

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- lastly, and most importantly, i have a website because i can. you can too if you want -

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- - - diff --git a/style/guestbook.css b/style/guestbook.css deleted file mode 100644 index c2330cd..0000000 --- a/style/guestbook.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -:root { - --pagebg: #232c2f; - --pagecolor: #db7093; - --button-border-color: #db7093; - --button-color: #ffb6c1; - --border: #db7093; -} - -@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { - :root { - --border: #474973; - --pagecolor: #474973; - --button-border-color: #474973; - --button-color: #474973; - --pagebg: #f1dac4; - } - - input[type="submit"] { - color: #f1dac4; - } -} - -ul.pages { - list-style: none; - margin: auto; - margin-top: 1rem; - text-align: center; -} - -ul.pages li { - display: inline; -} - -ul.pages li a, -ul.pages li.active { - font-size: 1.2rem; - border: 1px solid var(--border); - padding: 5px; - margin: 2px; - transition: 0.5s ease; - text-decoration: none; -} - -ul.pages li.page a:hover { - background: var(--pagecolor); - color: var(--pagebg); - transition: 0.5s ease; -} - -ul.pages li.page a { - background: var(--pagebg); - color: var(--pagecolor); -} - -ul.pages li.active { - background: var(--pagecolor); - color: var(--pagebg); -} - -.q { - border-bottom: 2px solid var(--border); -} - -.a { - padding-left: 2rem; - border-left: 8px double var(--border); - margin-bottom: 2rem; -} - -.guestbook-text { - padding-bottom: 0.5rem; - border-bottom: 2px solid var(--border); -} - -h1, -h3, -p { - margin: 0.5rem; -} - -main { - margin-top: 0.5rem; -} - -input[type="text"], -textarea { - width: 30vw; - margin-bottom: 0.5rem; -} - -input[type="submit"] { - background-color: var(--button-color); - border-color: var(--button-border-color); - padding: 0.5rem; -} diff --git a/style/style.css b/style/style.css deleted file mode 100644 index 1af8578..0000000 --- a/style/style.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,376 +0,0 @@ -@font-face { - font-family: lato-regular; - src: url("../site-resources/fonts/lato-regular.woff2"); -} - -@font-face { - font-family: pacifico; - src: url("../site-resources/fonts/pacifico.woff2"); -} - -:root { - --text-color: #0c0c0c; - --background-color: #ffd4de; - --body-background-color: #ffcccc; - --scroll-gutter: #eb76ff88; - --scroll-bar: #ffa8ec88; - --link-hover: #ff1493; - --link-visited: #8a2be2; - --link-color: #4b0082; - --border-color: #db7093; - --bi-pride-pink-light: #d60270; - --bi-pride-purple-light: #9b4f96; - --bi-pride-blue-light: #0038a8; - --disability-pride-black-light: #595959; - --disability-pride-red-light: #cf7280; - --disability-pride-yellow-light: #eede77; - --disability-pride-white-light: #e8e8e8; - --disability-pride-blue-light: #7bc2e0; - --disability-pride-green-light: #3bb07d; - --trans-pride-blue-light: #5bcefa; - --trans-pride-pink-light: #f5a9b8; - --trans-pride-white-light: #ffffff; -} - -*, -*::before, -*::after { - margin: 0; - padding: 0; - box-sizing: border-box; -} - -html { - font-size: 16px; -} - -body { - height: 100vh; - width: auto; - background-color: var(--body-background-color); - background-image: url("../img/site/assets/sakura.webp"); - display: grid; - grid-template-columns: 20vw 60vw; - grid-template-rows: 6vh 85vh 6vh; - justify-content: center; - align-items: end; - align-content: center; - overflow: hidden; - color: var(--text-color); -} - -h1, -h2, -h3, -h4, -h5, -h6, -p, -ul, -figcaption, -details { - margin: 0.5rem; -} - -main, -nav { - padding-bottom: 0.5rem; - font-family: system-ui; - letter-spacing: 0.05rem; -} - -main { - background-color: var(--background-color); - height: 85vh; - width: 60vw; - padding-left: 2.5rem; - overflow: auto; - scrollbar-width: thin; - scrollbar-color: var(--scroll-gutter) var(--scroll-bar); - grid-column: 2/3; - grid-row: 2/3; - align-self: end; - padding-top: 0.5rem; -} - -header { - background-color: var(--background-color); - grid-row: 1/2; - grid-column: 1/3; - height: 6vh; - width: 80vw; - border-top-left-radius: 15px; - border-top-right-radius: 15px; - border-bottom: 10px solid; - border-image-slice: 1; - border-width: 5px; - border-image-source: linear-gradient( - to right, - var(--bi-pride-pink-light) 0 33%, - var(--bi-pride-purple-light) 33% 66%, - var(--bi-pride-blue-light) 66% - ); - font-size: 1.4rem; - margin-top: 0.43rem; -} - -footer { - background-color: var(--background-color); - grid-row: 3/4; - grid-column: 1/3; - height: 6vh; - width: 80vw; - border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; - border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; - border-top: 10px solid; - border-image-slice: 1; - border-width: 5px; - border-image-source: linear-gradient( - to right, - var(--disability-pride-black-light) 0 35%, - var(--disability-pride-red-light) 35% 41%, - var(--disability-pride-yellow-light) 41% 47%, - var(--disability-pride-white-light) 47% 53%, - var(--disability-pride-blue-light) 53% 59%, - var(--disability-pride-green-light) 59% 65%, - var(--disability-pride-black-light) 65% 71% - ); - font-family: system-ui; - font-size: 1.3rem; - letter-spacing: 0.05rem; -} - -header, -footer { - display: flex; - justify-content: center; - align-items: center; - flex-wrap: wrap; - gap: 0.75rem; -} - -nav { - background-color: var(--background-color); - grid-row: 2/3; - grid-column: 1/2; - justify-self: end; - align-self: end; - width: 20vw; - height: 85vh; - padding-top: 0.75rem; - padding-left: 1.5rem; - border-right: 10px solid; - border-image-slice: 1; - border-width: 5px; - border-image-source: linear-gradient( - to bottom, - var(--trans-pride-blue-light) 0 20%, - var(--trans-pride-pink-light) 20% 40%, - var(--trans-pride-white-light) 40% 60%, - var(--trans-pride-pink-light) 60% 80%, - var(--trans-pride-blue-light) 80% - ); -} - -section { - width: 55vw; -} - -.status { - height: 120px; - margin-top: 0.5rem; - margin-bottom: 0.5rem; -} - -.mobile-header { - display: none; -} - -@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { - :root { - --background-color: #240046; - --body-background-color: #0d0c1d; - --text-color: #f1dac4; - --scroll-bar: #474973; - --scroll-gutter: #a69cac; - --link-color: #4cc9f0; - --link-hover: #f72585; - --link-visited: #4cc9f0; - --border-color: #474973; - } - - body { - background-color: var(--body-background-color); - background-image: url("../img/site/assets/stardust.png"); - } - - .status .statuslol_content p { - color: var(--text-color); - } - - .status .statuslol_content .statuslol_time a { - color: var(--link-color) !important; - } -} - -/* @media only screen and (max-width: 600px) { - .mobile-header { - display: flex; - height: 10vh; - width: 100vw; - border-radius: 0; - border: none; - } - - .mobile-header span { - font-size: 2rem; - } - - .mobile-header span img { - height: 24px; - width: 24px; - } - - header { - display: none; - } - - footer { - display: none; - } - - nav { - display: none; - } - - body { - height: 100vh; - width: auto; - display: flex; - flex-direction: column; - background-image: none; - } - - main { - display: flex; - justify-content: center; - align-items: baseline; - height: 90vh; - width: 100vw; - padding: 0; - padding-top: 1.25rem; - padding-bottom: 1.25rem; - } - - section { - width: 95vw; - } - - .status { - height: auto; - margin: 0; - } -} */ - -a { - color: var(--link-color); - text-decoration: none; -} - -a:visited { - color: var(--link-visited); -} - -a:hover { - color: var(--link-hover); - text-decoration: underline; -} - -ul { - list-style-type: none; -} - -nav ul li { - padding-bottom: 0.5rem; -} - -nav ul li a { - font-size: 1rem; -} - -main section { - font-size: 1rem; -} - -main section p { - line-height: 1.25; -} - -main section ul li { - padding-bottom: 0.25rem; -} - -.logo { - font-family: pacifico; - font-size: 1.35rem; - letter-spacing: 0.1rem; -} - -.motto { - font-family: lato-regular; - letter-spacing: 0.05rem; -} - -.status .statuslol_container .statuslol { - background: var(--background-color) !important; -} - -.picrew-gallery { - display: flex; - flex-wrap: wrap; - justify-content: center; - gap: 2rem; - margin: 1.75rem; -} - -.picrew-gallery img { - border: 4px solid var(--border-color); - border-radius: 5%; -} - -.picrew-gallery, -.picrew-gallery-header { - text-align: center; -} - -.photo-gallery-header { - text-align: center; -} - -.photography-gallery { - margin-top: 1rem; - display: flex; - flex-wrap: wrap; - gap: 1rem; - justify-content: center; -} - -.gallery { - display: flex; - flex-wrap: wrap; - justify-content: center; - gap: 1rem; -} - -.gallery-text { - text-align: center; -} - -.gallery-text-left { - text-align: left; -} - -.nested-list { - list-style-type: disc; - margin-left: 2rem; -}