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week_2

HTML and CSS cont.

This week you will go into more depth on HTML and CSS and get more practice. You will also get to play with Dev Tools and consider the implications of responsive Design. Overall, this week's curriculum should give you the opportunity to go into more depth with HTML and have fun solidifying your knowledge!

You have a Cultural Assignment this week you should look at first.

Challenges

  1. Chrome Dev Tools
  2. Intermediate HTML and CSS
  3. Responsive Web Design
  4. Your Own Website - SOLO CHALLENGE!
  5. Think about Time
  6. Technical Blog
  7. Cultural Assignment Look at this First*
  8. GPS 1.1 DO NOT LOOK UNTIL YOUR FIRST GUIDED PAIRING SESSION!

Sync DBC's Changes

####It's time to sync changes from DevBootcamp's phase_0_unit 1 master repo.

  • If you are doing this from the Github Desktop App, follow these directions.
  • If you are doing it from the command line, follow these directions.

Working through the challenges

Once you have the entire local repository on your computer, you don't need to read the challenges on github anymore (although we admit, it's prettier). You can open the entire repository in sublime and read the challenges in their original markdown. It will also help you find any link issues, since you can see where they are pointing. If you do find broken links, please let us by posting on the community, but also try to figure out a fix. It will help your markdown skills!

Submitting your work

You need to submit your work through on apply.devbootcamp.com by Sunday at 11:59pm. When you log in, look at your profile page. There should be a "Unit 1 Week 2 Submission" form.

Remember your Unit Goals!

  • Pair at least once this week with a member of your accountability group. You need to pair 3 times on your own this unit
  • Give feedback for each person you paired with. You need to submit at least 5 pieces of feedback in this unit
  • Rate at least 7 pieces of Meta Feedback on Socrates. You need to rate 20 pieces of feedback per unit