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This is my very own OS that can be run in the web!

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Finished the fourth part of the webOS Jam! I’m thinking that maybe I want to pivot to a pokemon-themed browser? I’m really not sure, but I want a unifying theme that I like… but is still representative of me. At least the apps will be pokemon-themed.

Anyways, I added a Kartana-themed notes app. I thought Kartana would be appropriate since it’s a pokemon modelled after origami!

Finished the fourth part of the webOS Jam! I’m thinking that maybe I want to pivot to a pokemon-themed browser? I’m really not sure, but I want a unifying theme that I like… but is still representative of me. At least the apps will be pokemon-themed.

Anyways, I added a Kartana-themed notes app. I thought Kartana would be appropriate since it’s a pokemon modelled after origami!

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Just finished the 3rd part of the webOS Jam. Along with achieving the required tasks, I included a macOS-inspired traffic light button menu in the header. This is the 2nd (in addition to the dog gif) improvement I have made over the guide.

Something that was challenging to perfect was the little icons (specifically the chevrons) within each of the buttons.

I’m not sure if I want to continue with a strictly macOS design philosophy, though. I anticipate I’ll add a finder and other advanced functionality. If I abide by a macOS design philosophy, that might make the UI unecessarily bloated so I might do some paper sketches of something that looks like macOS but is more simplistic. We’ll see, though!

Just finished the 3rd part of the webOS Jam. Along with achieving the required tasks, I included a macOS-inspired traffic light button menu in the header. This is the 2nd (in addition to the dog gif) improvement I have made over the guide.

Something that was challenging to perfect was the little icons (specifically the chevrons) within each of the buttons.

I’m not sure if I want to continue with a strictly macOS design philosophy, though. I anticipate I’ll add a finder and other advanced functionality. If I abide by a macOS design philosophy, that might make the UI unecessarily bloated so I might do some paper sketches of something that looks like macOS but is more simplistic. We’ll see, though!

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First 2 Parts of webOS Jam!

Added middle div, background image, and top bar. A challenge that I undertook for the top bar was adding the gif of the dog in the center.

First 2 Parts of webOS Jam!

Added middle div, background image, and top bar. A challenge that I undertook for the top bar was adding the gif of the dog in the center.

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