Okay, so today I decided to mess around with this “Harry Higgs” thing. I’d seen some stuff about it online, and honestly, it looked pretty cool. I wasn’t totally sure what to expect, but I figured, why not give it a shot?

First, I needed to find the right, you know, stuff. It wasn’t super obvious where to start. I kinda poked around different websites, trying to figure out what I actually needed.
After a bit of digging, I finally found what seemed like the core components. I grabbed those, and then started thinking about how to actually put it all together.
I started by setting up a basic, like, framework. Nothing fancy, just a place to put everything so it wouldn’t be a total mess. Then I started adding in the pieces I’d found. That part was a little tricky, ’cause I wasn’t 100% sure how everything was supposed to connect. A lot of trial and error.
- First, I tried to get the, um, the base layer working.
- Then, I added in the, uh, the interactive part.
- After that, I messed with the settings to see what would happen.
The Process
Honestly, it took longer than I thought it would. There were a few times where I almost gave up, because things just weren’t working the way I expected. I kept going back and forth, trying different configurations, tweaking things here and there.
I started thinking about the detail.I spent some extra time really polishing up the visuals, playing with colors, the layout and making the tiny adjustments.

And… finally! It actually started to look like something. It wasn’t perfect, by any means, but it was definitely working. I played around with it for a while, just to make sure everything was stable and that I hadn’t missed anything obvious.
So, that’s my “Harry Higgs” adventure for today. It was a fun little project, and I definitely learned a few things along the way. Maybe I’ll try to build something more complex with it later, but for now, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out!