To focus on creating content, I used Google's Antigravity to handle most of the coding and file
management tasks. I organized the required images and pre-written text files into folders. Then, I
set
tasks for Antigravity to automatically gather the necessary materials, generate HTML and CSS files,
and
apply the layout based on my sketches. It also added simple animations (like transitioning from "hi"
to
"hanzhi").
Then I sent the generated code to Gemini for line-by-line explanation, which is how I learn
coding—by
analyzing completed tasks. I can ask it about anything I don't understand. The initial output often
doesn't meet expectations. For simple elements, I adjust the settings by hands; for complex tasks, I
instruct it to continue refining. But actually, this workflow takes more time than I expected, and
as a
beginner, I will keep working on improving it.
The most difficult part of the process was the configuration of GitLab. There was an issue with a
folder
in the file structure tree, which kept failing to create, but this was solved in the end. The reason
for
the issue was that a file must exist within the folder.
By the way, I might add some of my earlier works later. This will help other people (and me) see how
I
have moved between different fields. And I can't wait for this kind of information to be recorded :D