This is an introductory NSS Evening Cohort 3 exercise that focuses on semantic HTML.
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- Viewing/Downloading Project
- Specifications and Project Information
- [Languages] (#languages)
- [Tools] (#tools)
- [Specifications] (#specifications)
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Clone the repository from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/mattbruton/NSS-FrontEnd-StaticWeb-Blog.git
Navigate to the project from the directory it was cloned into:
cd NSS-FrontEnd-StaticWeb-Blog/
If you need a command line http server, to install http-server globally:
npm install http-server -g
Then:
http-server
or http-server -p XXXX
(the X's represent the port of your choice)
You should now be able to open your browser and type localhost:8080
to view the project.
- HTML
- CSS
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Build a basic blog page that has 5 articles and any random topics you want to talk about. The text can be anything, even placeholder text ( look at this lorem ipsum text generator for an example of the official unofficial gibberish of web developers everywhere ).
- There should be a page header containing the blog's title.
- There should be a page footer containing the copyright notice. View pretty much any web site to see an example.
- Each article has a header containing a title.
- Each article has a footer containing the author and publication date.
- Each article has at least one section.
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