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<body data-spy="scroll">
<div id="main" class="fluid" data-target=".navbar">
<div id="About">
<br><br>
<!-- turns out you can size font with percentages-->
<h1 class="text-center text-danger" style="font-size: 500%;" ><strong>YEEEEAAAAAAAART!</strong></h1>
<h3 class="text-center" style="color: white;"> Yo, My name is Jack. I'm an aspiring webdev. I code because I enjoy the challenge. I am eager and ready to learn. Make me a hacking ninja please. Additionally hire me. I can script some GIS stuff in python. I'll link to my gethub and actually post my projects there soon!</h3>
</div>
<!-- Turns out that navbar is a thing.-->
<nav style="padding: 0px 10px 0px 10px;" class="navbar navbar-inverse navbar-fixed-top">
<div class="navbar-header">
<a class="navbar-brand"><span class="text-info"><strong>Mom's spaghetti </strong></span></a>
</div>
<ul class="nav navbar-nav navbar-right" id="stuff">
<li class="nav-item active">
<a href="#About" class="nav-link">About section lol</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a href="#Project-thumbnails" class="nav-link" >Project Thumbnails hehe xD</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a href="#Contact-Information" class="nav-link">Contact Information</a>
</li>
</ul>
</nav>
<!--make these Memes all the same size. Put
ohshitwaddup in subscript so it's funnier.-->
<div id="Project-thumbnails">
<br><br>
<h1 class="text-center">Dat Boi - <span class="text-danger"><em>ohshitwaddup</em></span> - as Placeholders</h1>
<p class="text-center"> This page will be updated with projects as they are made.</p>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-lg-4">
<!-- turns out img-responsive uses max-width and is effectively uselsess here. Who knew? Using custom css instead. -->
<img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/vc5L6VoTB6tnW/giphy.gif" alt="Here come Dat Boi. Oh shit waddup" class="img-thumbnail center-block">
</div>
<div class="col-lg-4">
<img src="https://media1.giphy.com/media/UHKL9BtyM4WrK/200.gif#13" alt="Here come Dat Boi fast. Oh shit waddup" class="img-thumbnail center-block">
</div>
<div class="col-lg-4">
<img src="https://media3.giphy.com/media/1D73OhwOoahyg/200w.gif#14" alt="A-round Dat Boi. A-round Dat Boi." class="img-thumbnail center-block">
</div>
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-lg-4">
<img src="https://media1.giphy.com/media/DXrjgy1YqbWkU/200w.gif#55" alt="Here come Dat Pepe. Oh shit Feels smug" class="img-thumbnail center-block">
</div>
<div class="col-lg-4">
<img src="https://media1.giphy.com/media/NydB70sZdfbl6/200w.gif#68" alt="Here come dat drama. Oh shit oh no." class="img-thumbnail center-block">
</div>
<div class="col-lg-4">
<img src="https://media4.giphy.com/media/DZ3sRk9vLN4Ws/200w.gif#70" alt="Here come Dat Magical Boi. Hashimemashte" class="img-thumbnail center-block">
</div>
</div>
</div>
<!-- Email Form -->
<div id="Contact-Information">
<br><br>
<!-- temporary placement till I figure out a better way to make this scroll to the email "form -->
<!--put the icon names under the image-->
<h2> Send me Memes and other stuff too!</h2>
<div class="row contact">
<div class="col-lg-4">
<a href="#" target="_blank"><strong>Steam</strong><img src="http://cdn.pcwallart.com/images/steam-logo-vector-wallpaper-2.jpg" alt="Steam Logo Yall" class="small-img"></a>
</div>
<div class="col-lg-4">
<a href="https://github.com/Jinnd319" target="_blank"><strong>GitHub</strong><img src="https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/modules/logos_page/GitHub-Mark.png" alt="Github logo Yall" class="small-img"></a>
</div>
<div class="col-lg-4">
<a href="mailto: jinnd319@gmail.com?Subject=Oni-Chan!!!!"> <strong>Email</strong><img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/45/New_Logo_Gmail.svg/2000px-New_Logo_Gmail.svg.png" alt="gmail link" class="small-img"></a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
/*
https://codepen.io/mikemang/post/a-beginner-s-guide-to-pure-css-images
also figure out how to use codepen*/
img{
width: 50%;
}
.contact{
padding: 25px;
}
.fluid{
margin: 60px 60px 60px 60px;
}
.small-img{
/* images are pretty much square so just width should be fine */
width: 30%;
padding: 25px;
}
#About{
background-color: black;
margin: -10px 0 0 0;
}
#Project-thumbnails{
background-color: lightgrey;
margin: -10px 0 0 0;
}
#main{
position: relative;
font:
}
$(document).ready(function(){
//change this to work in div containers
//IT'S ALIIIIVE!
$('body').scrollspy({
target: '.navbar',
offset: 50
});
$("a[href^=\"#\"]").on('click',function(event){
var target = $(this.getAttribute('href'));
if(target.length){
event.preventDefault();
$('html, body').stop().animate({
scrollTop: target.offset().top
}, 500);
/*This is supposed to add # to url when done
scrolling, but it doesn't do anything*/
window.location.target = target;
}
});
console.log($("#main"));
});
Also see: Tab Triggers