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Welcome, Dr. Davis and anyone else who might find their way to this video accidentally,
since it's going to be on Youtube. This is an overview and introduction to my website
on the Dungeons and Dragons group I've been playing in for the last couple of years. I've
given myself top billing, of course; I play Gower Gowd, the self-styled Thane of the Fountain
and it is in his voice that the adventures of the party, a group of adventurers who refer
to ourselves sole as "the party," no fancy names, are recounted in an abridged form and
introduces the user to the party itself. Up here you see the lovely navigation bar and
the names of each of the individual characters. My character of course comes first. I am a
Dwarven archer, we have an old wizard, we have a young wizard who likes to burn things,
we have a guy who sneaks up behind you and stabs you and also picks locks for us and
things and a crazed evangelist who happens to be very well connected and one of our party's
most powerful members. We've also got a section for characters who have died or left the group
over time, a couple of them are pretty funny, actually. And the code of the page itself
is very, very straightforward, we pretty much use the, this CSS style sheet has a couple
of items to turn all of this into all of these lovely buttons here. The rest of it mostly
functions to change the background and text to a color scheme that matches the logo of
the Dungeons and Dragons franchise. Additionally, each individual character page has a picture
of a character more or less like that character. Inserting an image is fairly straightforward.
An image tag is an open tag, meaning that there is no "/img" to close it afterward.
And all it really requires is the URL of the specific image you want it to call up, any
alternative text that you would like for things like screen readers to interpret this as,
and any size parameters that you wish to set for your images. But this has been an introduction
to this little webpage and this is Gower Gowd, signing off.