Blanche acknowledges Epstein victims' frustrations, denies protecting Trump

I think the more important thing here is how accessible the website is going to be. Are they making sure the images aren't too big and are compressing them so they load fast? Or are they just gonna rely on Flash? That's a major concern, you know?

And what about user experience? Is it gonna be all flash and dash or are they actually thinking about how users can easily find the news that matters to them? Can you even click on a specific headline if it's got too many words? These are things that need some serious consideration.

It's not just about coding skills, it's about understanding what people want from their online experience. If they're gonna put all this multimedia content up there, I hope they've thought through how users will actually be able to engage with it...
 
I gotta say, coding skills are like having the superpower to shape our online world 🤖. It's wild to think about how much power a simple website can hold in terms of info dissemination - especially when it comes to news and current events 📰. I'm all for pushing for more accessibility and inclusivity in web development so that everyone can benefit from the digital revolution 💻. The use of semantic HTML elements and multimedia formats is like, totally awesome for creating an immersive experience, you know? 🤩 But let's not forget about the importance of transparency and accountability when it comes to online content creation - we need more critical thinking and fact-checking around here 🔍.
 
man i'm so confused about this code thingy 🤯 lol how do ppl even make websites nowadays? its all js and html and stuff... i remember when websites used to be just static pages and u couldnt do much on them 🙄 anywayz i think the use of semantic html elements is pretty cool, makes sense for news websites cuz u need clear structure and all that jazz 💻 what i dont get is why they use jquery & react.js too, cant they just use plain ol javascript like me? 🤔
 
I'm not sure what's the big deal about this new website coding thingy... I mean, it uses HTML and JavaScript like everyone else, right? 😒 It looks like they're trying to make it all fancy with semantic HTML elements and multimedia formats, but honestly, how hard is that?

And don't even get me started on the libraries they're using - jQuery and React.js? Like, who doesn't use those anymore? They're just a bunch of frameworks that add extra baggage to your code... I'm good with vanilla JavaScript, thanks! 😅 The fact that it's modular and all that jazz is cool, but is it really worth making such a big deal about?

I think the real question here is what kind of content are they going to put on this website? Is it just going to be some generic news articles or are they going to do something more interesting? 🤔 If it's just another news site with flashier visuals, then I'm not really impressed.
 
I think it's so cool how they're using HTML and JavaScript to create these interactive web pages 🤯! I mean, can you imagine browsing the internet without being able to swipe through articles or watch videos in a smooth playback? It's like having the whole news world at your fingertips 📰📺. And I love how modular the code is - it makes sense that they'd want to organize their content in sections so everything runs smoothly and efficiently 💻. Plus, using semantic HTML elements just makes the web page look more organized and easy on the eyes 👍.
 
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