A better way to stack wood. My brother, Byron, built one last year; says he can't believe it took him 60 years to discover this. So I had to give it a shot. Approximately 1 2/3 cords of wood went into this stack; 8 feet in diameter at the bottom ... all the difficult-to-stack shapes get thrown into the middle. I had some deckboards to recycle for the platform, but you can also build it right on the ground.
This webpage was created using the material from a web development course called The Web Developer Bootcamp, available at Udemy. The lesson that resulted in this page focuses on Bootstrap, which is a free and open-source, front-end web framework for designing websites and web applications. Among other things, Bootstrap gives you the tools to easily create responsive designs.
None of the navigational links at the top are functional (except for MWD). They are there to illustrate how the navbar collapses to a "hamburger" icon as you resize the page down towards mobile-device size ... a typical feature of responsive design. If you're viewing this page from a larger screen, try resizing the page to see responsive design in action. Notice the menu bar as you shrink the page.