This exercise is meant to be freeform. You will see that there is an HTML file index.html
which should contain all the semantic markup you need to be able to use CSS to style and position the content. How you lay it out is up to you. Use your creativity. index.css
already has the Eric Meyer CSS reset in it.
Lambda School's Git workflow:
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1. Fork the repo to create YOUR OWN version of the project
Click the fork
button in the upper right.
2. Add your PM as a collaborator
on GitHub: Settings -> Collaborators -> Add Collaborator (use your PM’s handle) (I’d suggest grabbing the invite tag and DM it to your PM on Slack at this point)
3. Clone YOUR Repo
In your terminal/Git-Bash: git clone your-repo-address
4. Create a branch
This will be the branch you will do all your work on.In your terminal/Git-Bash:
cd name-of-project-folder
git checkout -b firstname-lastname
5. Open the project in VS Code and begin work.
Windows or Linux users:
In terminal/Git-Bash, type code .
while inside the project folder
Mac users:
- In VS Code.
- Open File menu.
- Select
add folder to workspace
- Navigate to, and then select the project folder.
- Click open.
6. Push your new branch up to GitHub and make all future pushes to that branch
Still in your terminal/Git-Bash:git push -u origin firstname-lastname
7. On the GitHub page for the project repo, follow these steps.
- You should see a light yellow box which shows your push.
- In that box, click the green button labeled
Compare & Pull Request
- In the Open Pull Request form, set the base to
YOUR MASTER
(NOT the Lambda Master) - Set the compare to
YOUR FORK
(NOT your master) - Add your PM as a reviewer by clicking
reviewer
from the righthand menu.
On the ‘Open a Pull Request‘ page click on Reviewers. If your PM has accepted your invite, then you should be able to select them here. If not, then they haven’t accepted the invite, and come back later…
Your PM will merge the work into YOUR Master fork when they have reviewed and approved it.