During the first two lessons, we will build a personal web page for Wendy G. Bite. Your assignment, this week, is to create your own online resume. Create an about me and resume page and style it with CSS. Remember you can always return to this assignment during the course to add styling and content. Don't forget to link the two pages together.
The goal for this assignment is to practice front-end web dev work flow (i.e working locally on your computer and practice html and css syntax).
In addition to the assignment, there are also a set of exercises to help you practice HTML as well as URL's and CSS syntax. They aren't graded, but they will help you practice the concepts learned in class, so it's in your best interest to attempt them.
If you are feeling adventurous, experiment by adding HTML tags and CSS properties we did not cover in class.The idea here is to explore.
Get some ideas from General Assembly's Dash
To stay ahead of the class, prep for next week. This makes lab time more fun. Read the following articles:
There is a lot to know about Front-End Web Development, and how the Internet functions. So, if you've been bitten by the bug, here are some articles to tell you more about what a Front-End Web Developer does, and what makes the Internet work.