Hello, and welcome to peagnut.ca! A website for whatever the hell I want to put on it.

Content that this site hosts, or plans to host someday, include:

  • All content created by the webmaster
  • An upcoming 18+ comic abbreviated as MJIH
  • The webmaster's blog, travel log, collection log
  • Content for you to download and get your grubby hands on
  • Educational content on niche topics (read: autistic rambling)
  • Promotion of friends, mutuals, and acquaintances

On the development of the site, I had already known bootstrap and inline HTML from my years of coding on Toyhou.se and... AO3. But it wasn't until I got a PC in 2022, that I began to actually work on a personal site.

peagnut.ca's current front page is based off of a multitude of 1998-2010 era websites relating to Calgary, Alberta, my special interest. This front page is of my own design, but other pages are more explicitly based off of signage, past websites, locations, and more, from Calgary and the greater Alberta/Canada area.

This website is nowhere near optimized; but it's functional! I try to keep Javascript to a relative minimum, alt text all of my images, keep my text readable (if you can see the custom font, it's Clearview, the font on North American Traffic signs.) Take notice; there are a fair amount of iFrames. There will never be autoplaying music, flashing lights without warning, and I have tried my best to make every page both scalable and usable on mobile. On that last bit, my site will, however, always prioritize PC viewing, and it's streets are best wandered infront of a monitor and keyboard.

Is an image missing alt text? Is a page utterly broken? Have any accessibility suggestions? Please email me if you come across any errors, concerns, or just want to chat. You can also DM me on Bluesky, but expect a slower response.

Wanting to put me on the map? Here's some site buttons to sit among the masses:



A sitebutton for peagnut.ca in the style of an Albertan license plate. The name PEAGNUT is in clear, red capital letters.



A sitebutton in the style of a Newfoundland and Laborador plate. It is a gradient from teal to white, with a whale in the background and the words come home under PEAGNUT in clear, blue capital letters.



A small square in the style of Calgary's welcome sign, reading Peagnut.ca.

AB 88x31:

NFLD 88x31:

32x32:

This website is coded on Treaty 7 land, particularly the territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut'ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations, and Métis Nations; and occassionally on Mi'kma'ki and former Beothuk territory.

An icon of a computer mouse cursor. The webmaster
HALIFAX / 2003
an extremely small pixel of the objectum flag. an extremely small pixel of the aroace flag. an extremely small pixel of the bisexual flag.

HALIFAX is an (accidentally) aggressively Canadian 2D illustrator, character designer, comic artist, video editor and webmaster, from Newfoundland, Canada.

 
An icon of a blue book. guestbook >>
Friends A decorative bottom image for the friends sign, which is based off of a rest stop highway sign. The image is meant to remind of the amenities pictograph on rest stop signs, except the images are of a man crosswalk with demon wings, a dog, and a normal person standing.