Note: This can be a pair programming activity or done independently.
###Description
Imagine it's 13 months from now, and you've started taking on work as a freelance developer. So far you've done work for (imaginary) companies like Relaxr, Startup Matchmaker, and Citipix, and you want to showcase the web apps and landing pages you've built for them. Take what you've learned from class and the prework and build a portfolio site, using HTML and simple CSS, that showcases your hard work from the past 13 months.
Create two pages - an 'About Page' and a 'Portfolio' - that link to one another. Your 'About Page' should describe your mission and value proposition and your 'Portfolio' should include screenshots with descriptions of the work you've done for the companies mentioned above. Don't worry if you can't come up with any text for the pages--we've provided you with some sample copy that you can use.
checkout the sample-copy.txt It contains all the text in the website!!!
- Link both pages together using
a
tag - Use a unique
title
and a single uniqueh1
tag - Show images using
img
tags including uniquealt
attributes - Use an external CSS stylesheet to style your pages
- Select at least 5 elements on the page and apply at least 5 different css properties (
font-size
,color
,font-family
,background
,text-decoration
) to these elements - Use at least 6 different HTML tags (
h1
,h2
,h3
,h4
,h5
,h6
,p
,ul
,ol
,a
,img
) on your pages - Follow naming conventions, maintain consistency across your .html and .css files
- Indent nested elements to increase your code's readability
Bonus:
- Experiment by adding additional HTML tags and CSS properties we did not cover in class - explore!
There is no starter code for this assignment (only starter text). You're going to build this assignment from scratch and should feel free to get creative with regard to layout, color, styling, etc.
Here are examples of a simple "About" and "Portfolio" page that fulfill the assignment requirements:
- Joe, the freelance developer's "about page":
- Joe, the freelance developer's "portfolio page":