{private constructors} Webpage opens after renovation

Edit: After feedback from the masses on the background of the webpage being too damn amazing for anyone without a proper pair of safety goggles, private constructors has decided to make it non-constructor-viable as seen below.

With new non-constructor-viable background.

As previously seen on this blog, there was was a some refurbishment required to get it to the level that qualifies as a shiny webpage.

The page went under some heavy construction, implementing many mind-blowing changes. To easily get a grasp of all the changes that was made, let me list them up:

  • A main change was to diffuse the background so that it no longer hurts (as much) to look at.
  • The camera for the cockpit feed is up for testing, and is currently showing nothing but ceiling. Get to work god damnit.
  • A necessity was to implement a counter for showing the user how many minutes it has been since the last accident, considering how important safety in the workplace is for us.
  • To make that functionality complete, we added the Everything is OK button, which has one goal; stopping the alarms after an accident has happened.
  • One of the minor additions to our webpage is showcasing the very private constructors who are a part of our team.
Take in the full amazement of the private constructors.
Header with a smooth hover effect when taking a closer look at our constructors.
The most important feature implemented in our application after the controls for our excavator. Pressing this button makes it possible to get back to work.

(Applying for shiny pixels again)

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