View the live project here:
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a. I would like to know the purpose for the creation of the website from the first instance of opening it.
b. I would greatly appreciate it if the website were easy to navigate.
c. I expect the website to display relevant content and stay consistently relevant as I explore the site.
d. I would appreciate it if my interactions with the site were acknowledged so that I know what I am doing and where I am going.
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I have added the testing onto a separate .md file as its content has increased exponentially, here is the link
- VScode: - The IDE used to code the website.
- VSCode extension: LiveServer
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You can fork the repository through the following steps. Forking the repository means you will have a copy of the repository and any changes you make will not affect the original repository.
- Log in to GitHub and locate the GitHub Repository. Here is a link for the repository
- At the top of the Repository (not top of page) just above the "Settings" Button on the menu. Looking towards the right of the page. Locate the button "Fork" then click
- You should now have a copy of the original repository in your GitHub account
This is used when you would like to make changes to the project code
- Should you wish to use a different IDE like VSCode. You first log in to Github and locate the required repository. Here is the link for this repository
- Open a new terminal on Git Bash
- Type
git clone
, and then paste the URL you copied
$ git clone https://github.com/wyne-ybanez/personal-portfolio-master
Here is a link that can explain this process further. Click Here
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- Image for Banner Section obtained from Wherever
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- Jonas Schmedtmann for his advanced CSS course: https://www.udemy.com/course/advanced-css-and-sass/
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