blazeBlack.net Code Policy


First I know what it's like to try and find HTML help on the internet. Very annoying and hard most of the time. And when you see something you like on someone's page it's a lot easier to steal their codes rather than try and either learn yourself, ask for help, or try and find what it is on a HTML help site.

I don't mind partial code stealing borrowing, I learned probably more of the fancier codes I know from doing this rather than help sites and books. Just if you do it please try your best to try to learn how to edit it and ulitimatly make it your own. Don't be afraid to experiment and change stuff around. The original code will still be there if you need to recopy it and start over. I did this sooo many times.

Though what I don't expect or accept is stealing whole sections of codes. Such as my entire CSS section in the head of my page. I don't care taking a line or two. On this page I tried to make my code as user friendly as possible. So feel free to view the source. You can always change colors, sizes, fonts, ect... A good site to learn HTML for a beginner (and even more advanced ^^;) is lissaexplains.com I learned a ton from here. I'm to lazy to try to make a HTML help site. I've started them many times but it bores me so to write it all out like that. Most of the codes on my pages are messy as hell. But if you're used to HTML and use it you should be able to break it apart.

So don't be a HTML thief and use it to learn from, not just stealing it. Cause ultimatly stealing it doesn't really ever get you anywhere in the end. You'll still never know how it's done.

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