WhAt iS aLl tHis NonSenSe

A handy wee guide to all this nonsense

During the lockdown of 2020 I decided to learn some coding, mainly to try and encourage my son to do the same and to learn a new skill. I used Weird Decibels materials to practise with. Slowly the Scrapbook began to emerge
It’s basic code, I can’t remember half of it. I would like to acknowledge (and thank) the following sources.

LewisLabs for the guidence. Brad Traversy (et al), has many YouTube tutorials, free and paid. Well worth visiting, W3 schools, Rachel Andrew, CSS-tricks, stack overflow - Rich O'Kelly (for 'go back!')
There are many others that I have ‘borrowed’ code from.

the site is a scrapbook of links, clips, audio and much more. Hover over the artwork and click away. There is stuff here I forgot we even had.
Hit the logo or 'Hame' to naviagete out of most pages.

Credit must go to Kevin Byrne, Neil Henderson, Phil and Juls, Annie Walker and everyone who has pointed a camera at us to take stills or film.
thanks to the various writers, James Trimble, The Falkirk Herald etc.
Thanks to Tommy Clark who has us on the radio on many occasions and every other presenter that has played out music. Looking at you Rocker Bob and Gee Force.


Please remember this site has been coded by a beginner, one person who had a little extra time to spend. This site is tested on Chrome, please don’t shout if it doesn’t run as smooth on Safari or other alternative browsers. I’ll sort this at some point. Keep and eye out for content, I’ll always add stuff when I can.

Thanks for visiting.
Pabs



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