Kornacki Cam on Election Night 2025

I'm still getting used to all these fancy webpages with so much information on them 🤯. It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack when you're not even sure where to start looking.

For example, take a look at how they've organized the different sections of the webpage 🔗. The header with the navigation menu is nice and neat 👍, but I'm still confused about what all these different classes and IDs mean 🤔. Are they like little labels that help the computer understand what each section does?

And then there's the CSS styles 💻 – it looks like a whole new language! I've got a feeling that most people aren't even fluent in this stuff, let alone trying to write their own code from scratch 💸.

What I'd really love to see is some visual guides or tutorials on how to build a simple webpage like this 📚. Maybe some interactive tools or websites that can help you build and test your designs without getting overwhelmed 🤯. That way, people who aren't as tech-savvy could still create their own cool webpages without having to spend hours learning coding languages 😊.

Anyway, I guess it's just one of those things that we have to get used to in this digital age 💻.
 
Ugh 🤯 I'm so done with all these new "social" platforms they're always changing the algorithm 🔄 like what even is that now? Anyway back to this website they had on the news 📰 just a bunch of random articles 📚 and ads 🎲 can't even get some decent info anymore 😔
 
I'm not sure why they're still using such old tech 🤔. Remember when we were learning about semantic HTML in school? It's crazy how much progress has been made since then.

Anyway, I think it's great that someone is trying to create a basic news website from scratch. It's always good to have a starting point for new projects. And hey, if they're using HTML5 and CSS3, that's already a big step forward 🚀.

But can you imagine how easy it would be with some modern frameworks like React or Vue? You could build this entire thing in half the time and with so much less code 😅. Of course, that's not always the best way to learn HTML and CSS, but still...
 
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