Resources & Attributions

Like many new programming students (or as I'm beginning to understand, programmers in general), this website being built as well as it did would have had major, time-consuming road blocks were it not for an incessant amount of Googling and dozens of amazing people that came before me to ask and answer the questions I had myself.

As much as I endeavored to work on this project 100% "on my own" without any outside influences, "no man is an island" unto himself, and I am no exception. I have faithfully worked on this project alone, without no help nor influence from anyone in my life, nor any of my classmates. That said, as I mentioned earlier, a lot of Google searches were necessary to get me where I am, and while I (eventually) remembered to try to keep track of them, sadly some contributions accidentally go uncredited.

The weather data on my home page was provided by Open Weather Map.

W3Schools helped me figure out the buttons on my home page slides

On the Temples page, I had a bad problem where my "Learn More" buttons' onclick were automatically firing. I wasted too much time fighting it until this thread on Stack Overflow reminded me I needed to wrap it in a function.

I used the church's temple database to find my json data. Wikipedia told me a lot of each temple's history.