/bikes-for-refugees

Exercise for HTML lesson 1

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bikes-for-refugees

Exercise for HTML & CSS - lesson 1

Set up

Fork this repository to your personal Github account (look for the 'fork' button on this page).

Then, clone it to your machine, using the following terminal commands.

Go to the folder you wish to save the project in: cd <your-project-directory>

Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/<your_username>/bikes-for-refugees.git

Now, create a new branch with your name in the title

git checkout -b bikes-for-refugees/yourname

You're now ready to code!

Exercise

The aim of the exercise is for your webpage to look like this: https://codeyourfuture.github.io/syllabus-london/html-css/assets/screenshot-complete.png

Open the index.html file in your browser, and compare it to the image of the final result. What's different?

Use semantic markup

Where necessary, replace the <div>s with semantic HTML tags. This will not render differently in the browser, but it's good practice to use semantic markup when you can!

Fix the broken images

Some of the links to images are broken. The images you need are in the images folder - please replace any broken image links with the correct paths.

Style buttons

There are 3 buttons on the page. They need to be styled correctly - remember, re-use styles as much as possible by using classes.

Fix the positioning

Use Flexbox to move elements around so they are positioned correctly.

https://codeyourfuture.github.io/syllabus-london/html-css/assets/screenshot-complete.png

Submit your work

Once you've finished, open a pull request so your work can be reviewed by a mentor.

Make sure you're on your branch

In your terminal: add, commit and push your changes

Go to Github and open a PR with the CodeYourFuture repository as the base repository (not your own).

Look here for help with your PR: https://codeyourfuture.github.io/syllabus-master/others/making-a-pull-request.html