Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Hi everyone, I hope your enjoying week two. I have been working with my CSS for the Lab and I'm slowing getting there! I think I have gotten everything to work so far. I only have the Part C left to do. Learning about CSS and the many, many different ways you can control formatting has been pretty interesting.

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  1. Drew,
    Thank you for sharing your progress so far! I have gotten into all of the reading and videos to get a good understanding of how CSS works before diving in myself. I have been trying to actually get into the lab to try it out myself, but just haven't made it there yet with everything else I have had going on. I have taken a look at it and it looks pretty self explanatory after doing the reading and such for the week, but it does look like it will take some time. I am hoping to get into it myself this evening when I finally get done with work. I am really looking forward to progressing in this class and learning all the ways to create and build on a website! I hope you continue to enjoy the class. It looks like you are on the right track. See you in the future posts!

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  2. So far so good Drew,
    I have actually found a very helpful guide on YouTube that can help everyone else as well:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0afZj1G0BIE
    this tutorial, shows a pretty comprehensive guide on the best way to plan out your CSS. This has you draw out your plans first to better picture your idea. W3schools.com, can also be helpful in writing the code which you seem to have a good amount of knowledge on. You also have the right idea adding more than one or 2 colors to the page for some variety.

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  3. Looks great so far! It looks just like the example shown in this week's video so I think you're doing fine. CSS is interesting. It's odd that there's a pseudo-language dedicated to dealing with font styles and coloring. It probably helps keep editing pretty neat though. If you know that you only need to affect style changes, then you'd only need to look to the CSS sections of your code. Anyway, great job and good luck with your course work.

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