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[metaCodeLouisville]

This site is designed to be a working portfolio of the things I have learned at codeLouisville. This website is specifically built to contain front-end webdesign content, while showing how to use these concepts at the same time. It is a website about a class about making websites. This site includes several side projects that I have been working on that include

Built With

HTML - CSS - All

JavaScript - used in button layout of the hypertext.html layout as well as bootstrap modal, Navagation Color Sandbox and flickity.

JQuery - used for lightbox overlay.

Bootstrap - The web framework used across site

Author

Stanley Brooks - codeLouisville student fall 2017

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments

Matt Jolley

Photographer - used content for header image and all content in lightbox1

Kenton Montgomery

Painter - used content for header image and all content in lightbox2

Content Definitions

All definitions were taken or paraphrased from Mozilla Developer Network, using the MDN links that are given in the links section of the site. Additional information and resources used to make this website are from the following books that I read while working on the site.

Additional Resources

Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML - Elisabeth and Eric Freeman

Responsive Web Design - Ethan Marcotte

CSS3 for Web Designers - Dan Cederholm

HTML5 and CSS3 seventh edition - Elizabeth Castro and Bruce Hyslop

Illustrator CS6 - Elaine Weinmann and Peter Lourekas

Version Control with GIT - Jon Loeliger and Matthew McCullough

HTML and XHTML the Definitive Guide - Chuck Musciano and Bill Kennedy

CSS the Definitive Guide - Eric Meyer

Sergey's HTML5 and CSS3 Quick Reference - Sergey Mavrody

HTML & CSS - Jon Duckett

Javascript & JQuery - Jon Duckett

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