WebMistress the Cachnid

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WebMistress
72% Happy
Owner
daisycat
Stolen
23 Jan 2020
Hatched
23 Feb 2020
Immortal
18 Oct 2023
10,306 +1
Views
1,159 +1
Clicks
1,598
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2008 - 2016


Did you know that Daisy designed, coded, and hosted her own .com domain?

That's right! Daisy taught herself how to code HTML and CSS via Neopets. She had also already been drawing digitally for a few years, creating graphics in MS Paint and Photoshop. She advertised her website on MySpace and Neopets.



What did Daisy's website offer?

🕸 Pixel Adoptables (drawn with mouse in MS Paint)
🕸 Animated Pixel Adoptables and Text Images (drawn with mouse in MS Paint and animated in Photoshop)
🕸 Hatchables: Special pixel adoptable eggs that were animated and, after a couple weeks of adoption, the image link would remain the same but a new image was uploaded, thus, your egg would "hatch" into a new pet! Sound familiar...? I created these in 2009, and yet I was unaware of Egg Cave.
🕸 Backgrounds (created in MS Paint and Photoshop)
🕸 Photos of My Makeup Looks for Inspiration
🕸 Photos of My Baked Goods with Recipes
🕸 Skincare Advice
🕸 ...and so much more!


Why does Daisy's website no longer exist?

After some time, several layout changes, and thousands of views, I no longer had the HTML uploader that worked with my website. And I was unable to get it again. I'm not really sure why. So, my website remained, but it was outdated, for many years. It was paid for each month, but eventually, it just didn't make sense to keep hosting anymore.


What was Daisy's website URL?

www.nunyabidniz.com Jk. As if I don't already dox myself enough on here lol. I'm sorry, but I can't give out that information. I can, however, provide screenshots of the website with appropriate censorship. Feel free to PM if you're genuinely interested. ^^

About Cachnid Eggs

The spines upon Cachnid eggs are incredibly sharp and contain a mild toxin that can send those affected into a temporary state of paralysis. As with practically any other egg found on Ark, it is essential to handle Cachnid eggs with extreme caution.

About the Cachnid Creature

It is not an uncommon sight to witness a cluster of Cachnids congregating near a single Kacki for increased protection against predators. During hunting sessions, a Cachnid will burrow beneath the desert sand, leaving only its cactus-like abdomen exposed. Any wandering prey that unwittingly crosses the path of the camouflaged spider will be quickly ambushed and subdued.