www.ianjones.org
This site is entirely coded with HTML, CSS, and Javascript by myself. Please enjoy using the knowledge on this site for your own use; but give due credit to me.
Let's see here... My name is Ian Jones. I'm 14 years of age (13 when I first published this site) and I like to code with HTML, CSS, Objective-C, and Python. I also like to ride my bikes long distances, run, and hang with my friends; I am Buddhist and I am very interested in space and technology. So enjoy the site and use it wisely.
Site Updates:
7/12/2010:
Today, I fixed up a lot of CSS code as well as changed the colour of the links. I also better organized the menu and deleted several sections on my site and added a few more sections. My site will now be more cubing related and have less of the other content. (That's not to say that I won't still post new content in the new 'other' section.) And over the summer, once I get more time to build my site, I will start to add more content and other stuff. And school's out; summer school's in! :D :D
5/7/2010:
Today, I added some of the pages linking to the buttons at the top of the page. They have only minimal content because I have not enough time to elaborate more on said topic. I also plan to have some tutorials/links for the 'Rubik's Cube' section of my site. But other that that this was a rather mild update with just the addition of new pages. And when I get the time, I'll add even more content to the sections of my site listed above. P.S. State testing is not fun.
4/17/2010:
Today, is the grand unveiling of layout 2.0 for www.ianjones.org! The very first design of my website (Layout 1.0) was built in iWeb, but later decided to learn HTML for better control of what I could and couldn't do with iWeb. That transitioned into layout 1.5. Layout 1.5 had some issues that were too hard for me to fix at the time and I just got mad with it for several reasons. Also, I hated the colour scheme of layout 1.5. And that's how layout 2.0 has come to be. I have a new colour scheme and havecleaned up a lot of code.
Any questions, comments, or suggestions can be sent to: ian@ianjones.org