- Selects from a pool of at least ten names of your classmates
- Contains
Generate Random Names
button that initiates the selection of 4 random names (duplicate names are OK) - The selected random names are displayed to the browser
- Each time the
Generate Random Names
button is pressed, a new set of names appears (replacing the previous set of 4 random names) - Contains button named
Clear
that removes the populated list from the screen - Once you have completed steps 1-6, try to complete the Stretch Goals listed below.
- Use
window.prompt()
to allow the user to enter the number of names they want (up to 20 names).- Info on
window.prompt()
: https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_win_prompt.asp
- Info on
- The Random Name Generator should select and display the specified number of names to the browser window.
- If the user inputs a number higher than 20, an
alert
box should appear informing the user that they should enter a number below 20.- Info on
alert()
: https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_win_alert.asp
- Info on
- Begin by forking this project into a personal repository.
- To do this, click the
Fork
button located at the top right of this page.
- To do this, click the
- Navigate to your github profile to find the newly forked repository.
- Clone the repository from your account into the directory on your computer that you use to keep your projects (ex.
dev
directory).- Remember this from the lessons on Git and Github?
- Go to the green
Code
button in the top right of this repository - Select
https
and then COPY that url - Open Git Bash (Windows) or Termial (Mac) on your computer, and
cd
to a directory where you wish to save this assignment to work on - Type
git clone
followed by the URL you copied from Github cd
into the repository for this assignment that you have just cloned.
- Go to the green
- Remember this from the lessons on Git and Github?
- Open the newly cloned project in a code editor (ex. Visual Studio Code).
- from a text editor (i.e. - Visual Studio Code, Notepad ++, etc...), select:
File
>Open
- Select the directory you use to store your projects (ex.
dev
directory) - From the text editor,in the directory you use to store your projects (ex.
dev
directory), locate the newly cloned project folder. - Expand the project from the project explorer (may just be called
explorer
) - Modify the
app.js
file to complete the assignment.
- Select the directory you use to store your projects (ex.
- From a terminal navigate to the root directory of the cloned project.
- From the root directory of the project, execute the following commands:
git add .
- Add all files in current directory to the staging area
git commit -m 'I have made an edit to a file!'
- Save all staged changes to local repository
git push -u origin main
- Push changes from local repository to remote repository
- From the browser, navigate to the forked project from your Github account.
- Click the
Pull Requests
tab. - Select
New Pull Request