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Some resources for starting and running a successful Hack Club

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Hack Club Resources

Some resources for starting and running a successful Hack Club. If you find bugs or errors, please contact alexandersonone@gmail.com, or mention me on the Hack Club slack server.

Feel free to use these resources however you want. They are all licensed under the MIT license.

Poster Creator

To use the poster creator, visit the poster directory. You can edit the files index.html and styles.css to change elements of the poster. If you want to get the poster, open up a browser and print it to a PDF file. Then send or print the PDF. Currently the poster is standard US Letter paper sized.

CSS Animations (HTML workshop... oops...)

A little workshop I created to be much less brittle than most other projects. It has some examples built into the HTML file and helps people who are getting off track and deciding to copy the code. It encourages people to google solutions and is very wide open.

Text Button (Markdown workshop)

A workshop I created that people with a good skill level would have fun with. Unfortunately, It didn't work too well with my school and wasn't really fun. If you had someone copy the code, you likely wouldn't have it last more than 20 minutes. Although it isn't brittle, so you can swap out the code fairly easily.

CSS Animations Workshop (Markdown Workshop)

I re-did my CSS animations workshop and am considering posting it to the offical hackclub github repository. This one is better written and formatted well. It still needs pictures and gifs though...

Workshop Themes

This is a list of themes that you are free to use in your club meetings. If your members run out of ideas or workshops and want to create something cool, they should try creating a website based on this theme.

Hackclub Showcase

The contents of this folder are being hosted on appins.github.io. This contains a showcase that I made for my club. It was used at a club fair that was hosted last school term of lsat year and will likly be used again in the next club fair. It is my go-to to show off.