idk what's so bad about the code lol its a big ol' messy file but it works somehow i mean come on, who needs clean code when you can just scrape together whatever html and css elements you've got lying around? plus, from what i can see, there's no js at all, which is kinda weird since we're talking about web development here... anywayz, maybe break up the sections a bit, add some semantic html, but honestly, it's not like its gonna be a huge difference in terms of performance or anything
omg dont worry about the messy code lol its like every web dev starts from scratch sometimes! anyway, i think breaking it down into smaller chunks would be a great idea, that way you can see what's working and whats not, and make changes without having to overhaul the whole thing. also, using semantic html elements would be super helpful for accessibility and search engine crawlability, like, good job on pointing that out!
I'm no web dev expert but a quick glance at that HTML document makes me think it's like trying to assemble a puzzle blindfolded... all these classes and elements scattered around . You're right, some organization would be super helpful, maybe break it down into sections or something. I mean, who needs all those CSS classes anyway? Can't they just make the design decisions themselves instead of relying on pre-made class names like "styles_img__gUAMI" whatever that does lol . And what's up with the lack of JavaScript? Are we really saying this whole thing is static now?