Why Start With a Static Website
The first version should focus on stable access, readable content, and a clear deployment path.
Personal Notes
Notes on software engineering, servers, tools, reading, and long-term learning.
This is a personal non-commercial study notes website. It currently has no sign-up, login, comments, submissions, or file uploads.
The site publishes technical notes, deployment records, problem reviews, reading notes, and personal learning summaries.
Start with a few concrete notes, then grow the site by topic over time.
The first version should focus on stable access, readable content, and a clear deployment path.
A minimal checklist for DNS, site directories, Nginx configuration, filing links, and basic headers.
Useful notes keep context, steps, decisions, and conclusions for future review.
This website is maintained by Li Yong for personal learning records. The first version uses plain HTML, CSS, and a small amount of native JavaScript.
The structure is simple to deploy, easy to migrate, and suitable for a personal filing-friendly website.