what's this?
This site is basically my little playground for building, experimenting, and sharing new stuff. It started as a place for me to test ideas and preview tutorials from my main blog — but over time, it grew into something more professional and open for everyone to use.
Everything here is either built entirely by me or inspired by UI/UX concepts I’ve come across on sites like Pinterest, Dribbble, or from other developers. All the code is open source — no locked scripts, no unnecessary dependencies like jQuery. Just clean, simple code that you can copy, learn from, and use right away.
Some of the components are also made to work seamlessly across my other projects. And don’t worry — everything here is free to grab or customize into your own version. For supporting resources like icons or fonts, I stick to safe, open licenses (CC BY 4.0 or MIT).
The background — Why I built this?
If you’re wondering why this site exists — the short answer is: I didn’t want to lose visitors from my blog. At first, I hosted demos on third-party sites, but then I thought, why send people away when I can keep things in one place?
It’s not about monopolizing, it’s about keeping things clean, professional, and under my fullcontrol. And honestly, it’s a win-win: you get the content and demos you’re looking for, and I get the engagement I need to keep the blog alive. Nobody loses.
A place to learn and experiment
Think of this site as a sandbox to sharpen my skills, try out new ideas, and share results that others might find useful. I try to make everything here as straightforward as possible so you can not only use the components, but also understand how they work.
I believe code should solve real problems — not just look flashy for the creator’s sake. That’s why I really value feedback. Real-world use cases and user experiences help me improve and build components that actually make a difference.
How you can help
Got an idea for a widget or feature? Need a component for your blog? Don’t hesitate to reach out. If it sounds interesting to me, I’ll be happy to build it — of course, in my spare time.
Together, we can make this site more than just my personal playground — we can make it a resource that helps many others too.
Best regards.