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My basic html/css blog page - #66

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@seyedsharifi12 seyedsharifi12 commented May 21, 2021

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Volunteers: Are you marking this coursework? You can find a guide on how to mark this coursework in HOW_TO_MARK.md in the root of this repository

Your Details

  • Your Name: Seyed Sharifi
  • Your City: Noth-West
  • Your Slack Name: Seyed Sharifi

Homework Details

  • Module: html/css
  • Week:1

Notes

  • What did you find easy?
    The HTML/CSS

  • What did you find hard?

  • Navigation Bars.

  • What do you still not understand?

  • Flex-direction

  • Any other notes?
    I will be working to improve the page with adding media queries and more content.

Added Image, Navigation bar
added footer elements and a section for page-wrapper
have not made the web page responsive yet, that will be done next week

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Hi Seyed, I like how nice and tidy your both CSS and Html files are. Your ids and classes are named meaningfully that give the idea of the main content.

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Your coursework submission has been closed because nobody has interacted with it in six weeks. You are welcome to re-open it to get more feedback.

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