This Blogspot is one of my earliest coding checkpoints — a small place where I first started testing layouts, breaking templates, fixing mistakes, and learning how the web actually works. It is not my main hub anymore, but I keep it alive because it still represents the beginning of my journey before Sieureast, VPS deployments, and modern web projects.
This archive keeps the early version alive without pretending it is the current flagship. It exists to show the starting point.
The first phase was about learning how pages behave, how layout works, and how simple web publishing can turn into something real.
The process was not clean at first. Things broke, styles disappeared, scripts failed, and every fix became part of the learning curve.
Old projects matter because they prove progress. This node stays online as a marker of where the technical journey started.
The old Blogspot broke because the external CSS and JavaScript source disappeared. This version keeps the archive alive with a cleaner, mobile-first rebuild.
The original page depended on old external files. When those files stopped loading, the site became plain HTML with broken styling, missing icons, and weak mobile behavior.
The new version runs directly inside Blogger with inline styling, responsive layout, terminal-inspired visuals, and a clearer purpose as a legacy archive.
The original identity was simple: computer learning, web design, technical notes, and experiments. This redesign keeps the idea but removes the broken dependency mess.
Early focus on page layout, sections, image presentation, basic interaction, and making a page feel more like a website.
Learning through practical digital tools, tutorials, experiments, software usage, and troubleshooting.
Small technical discoveries, basic fixes, early web notes, and the kind of experiments that slowly build confidence.
A short trace from early Blogspot experiments into the current Sieureast and VPS workflow.
The-Arachnids started as an early public-facing experiment, built with simple web structure and Blogger-based publishing.
The old design depended on dead external CSS and JavaScript. This version removes that dependency and keeps the page stable.
The current direction now lives under Sieureast: web builds, VPS hosting, project showcases, tools, and system-level work.
This archive is important, but the main work has moved forward. Sieureast is the current home for active projects and technical output.
The current central site for tools, showcases, personal pages, and active digital work.
Current public projects and VPS-hosted builds are organized under Sieureast instead of this legacy Blogspot.
Active tools and utility builds now live under Sieureast, while this Blogspot remains as the preserved legacy node.
“I keep this old node online because it reminds me where I started — not perfect, not polished, but real.”
The-Arachnids remains online as a legacy checkpoint. Sieureast remains the current operating base.