FEWD Final Project
Description
For the final project, you'll be designing and building a website of your choice. This project will test your knowledge of front-end web development and ask you to apply everything you've learned in this course. The result will be a website that you can add to your portfolio. You could create: a portfolio website; a marketing website for a startup or business; or a prototype for a simple web-app. Work with your instructor and EIR's to create project goals that are realistic given the scope and timing of the class.
Student: Amy Berkhoudt
Project URL: https://github.com/amy-b/finalProject__
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| Project Proposal / Wireframes turned in week 5 |
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| Draft of HTML/CSS turned in week 7 |
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| First draft of JS turned in week 8 |
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| Updated rough draft of project week 9 |
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| Final presentation |
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| Use HTML5 structural elements (header, footer, nav, footer) |
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| Demonstrate a correct use of classes and IDs |
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| Use classes to identify a type of element and IDs for identifying a specific unique element on the page |
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| Select the appropriate tags to markup content |
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| Apply fonts, color and styles to elements and the page |
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| Demonstrate use of floats (or inline-block) and the box model |
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| Use JavaScript/jQuery to make pages interactive |
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| TOTAL: 24/24 |
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FEWD Final Project
Description
For the final project, you'll be designing and building a website of your choice. This project will test your knowledge of front-end web development and ask you to apply everything you've learned in this course. The result will be a website that you can add to your portfolio. You could create: a portfolio website; a marketing website for a startup or business; or a prototype for a simple web-app. Work with your instructor and EIR's to create project goals that are realistic given the scope and timing of the class.
Student: Amy Berkhoudt
Project URL: https://github.com/amy-b/finalProject__