it takes a village to raise a child, or in this case, a geeknerd's personal website. anything on my site that i didn't create with my own two paws will be credited here.
i do my best to link back to everything i use, but since i'm only human, i make mistakes sometimes or am unable to trace sources. did you make something on my site that doesn't appear here, or that you'd like me to take down? please email me!
when i'm not studying for my premed degree, i spend most of my free time doing creative stuff on the net. if you'd like to support what i do, buying me a coffee is a great way! i'm very grateful to my kofi supporters, so i'm dedicating this section to listing them :-3
My site is a patchwork quilt of its many inspirations, influences, and sources of coding help, and wouldn't exist in its current state without any of them. I can't thank everyone here (and everyone not here too) enough from the bottom of my heart!
Astute viewers will have noticed that little licensing notice in the footer at the very bottom. Essentially, it means you're free to noncommercially share and adapt any part of this site that I created myself in any way, so long as credit is provided! Use inspect element to dissect and/or rip parts of my code for your own projects. It's all fair game. (Just make sure to double check that what you're ripping was, in fact, made by me.)
Thinking about licensing your own work?
A few things are important to note about CC licenses. Firstly, they are not the same as copyright protection, instead functioning as extensions of existing copyright. Copyright laws differ by country (I live in the states, so I can only speak for how it works here), but while copyright grants you ownership to your original creative work, a license allows you to set boundaries on how the public can or can't use it.
For more information about the license, visit its page on the Creative Commons website.