Since I was a kid, I have always been into technology. When I was in elementary school, I did a little Udemy course on Web Development, learning the basics of HTML, CSS, and a bit of JS, and I thought it was awesome. I made a few little websites just for fun with that. And then when I was in junior high, I was really big into Disney, and I had a lot of time on my hands, so I decided that I wanted to build a website about Disney. I had learned about Word Press, and I decided that I wanted to try it to build my website. I made my first version of it, but I wanted to completely change the style. So I got Divi themes, and made another version, and when I changed everything, it looked really cool! (for it being the first website that I actually made with the intent of hosting) Then I wanted to host it, I figured out all of that with a bit of help from my Dad, and then it was live. I wanted to see how many people were visiting my website, and I already had several plugins, so I figured there was probably a plugin for that, and I found out that you could integrate Google Analytics and see how many people were visiting, and a whole lot of other information. It was a really fun experience, and I learned a lot from it. I eventually stopped with that website when my uncle who owns a cabinet shop reached out to me. They had a website, but it was a single page, and it basically just had the address of their cabinet shop, and their email address. They decided that they wanted to update it, so they hired me to update it. I used Word Press again, and it turned out really well.
I don't manage it anymore, they decided that they would pay me to build website, and then one of their employees manages it and will occasionally update it.
Since then, I took an advanced Web Development course in high school that talked about layout and the design of websites. And then I graduated early from high school, and I am currently studying Cyber Security at BYU.