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+ A laptop screen showing a project documentation file +

What is the purpose of a README file?

- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Quisquam, - voluptates. Quisquam, voluptates. + A README file is the front page of a repository. It introduces the + project, explains how to install or run the code, and guides other + developers on how to contribute.

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+ A simple sketch of a website layout using lines and boxes +

What is the purpose of a wireframe?

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+ A wireframe acts as a blueprint for a user interface. It defines the + structural layout, content hierarchy, and functionality of a page + before any visual design or code is added. +

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+ A diagram showing a main code branch splitting into a feature branch +

What is a branch in Git?

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+ A branch is an independent line of development in Git. It allows you + to work on new features or fixes safely without affecting the stable + 'main' codebase until it is fully tested. +

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+ + + diff --git a/Wireframe/style.css b/Wireframe/style.css index be835b6c7..c2ba79daf 100644 --- a/Wireframe/style.css +++ b/Wireframe/style.css @@ -1,89 +1,68 @@ -/* Here are some starter styles -You can edit these or replace them entirely -It's showing you a common way to organise CSS -And includes solutions to common problems -As well as useful links to learn more */ +/* Hide content visually but keep it available to screen readers */ +.visually-hidden { + position: absolute; + left: -9999px; +} -/* ====== Design Palette ====== - This is our "design palette". - It sets out the colours, fonts, styles etc to be used in this design - At work, a designer will give these to you based on the corporate brand, but while you are learning - You can design it yourself if you like - Inspect the starter design with Devtools - Click on the colour swatches to see what is happening - I've put some useful CSS you won't have learned yet - For you to explore and play with if you are interested - https://web.dev/articles/min-max-clamp - https://scrimba.com/learn-css-variables-c026 -====== Design Palette ====== */ -:root { - --paper: oklch(7 0 0); - --ink: color-mix(in oklab, var(--color) 5%, black); - --font: 100%/1.5 system-ui; - --space: clamp(6px, 6px + 2vw, 15px); - --line: 1px solid; - --container: 1280px; +/* General page styling with flexbox for sticky footer */ +html, body { + height: 100%; + margin: 0; + padding: 0; } -/* ====== Base Elements ====== - General rules for basic HTML elements in any context */ + body { - background: var(--paper); - color: var(--ink); - font: var(--font); -} -a { - padding: var(--space); - border: var(--line); - max-width: fit-content; + font-family: Arial, sans-serif; + display: flex; + flex-direction: column; + min-height: 100vh; } -img, -svg { - width: 100%; - object-fit: cover; -} -/* ====== Site Layout ====== -Setting the overall rules for page regions -https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/page-structure/regions/ -*/ + +/* Make main content flexible to push footer down */ main { - max-width: var(--container); - margin: 0 auto calc(var(--space) * 4) auto; + flex: 1; + padding: 20px; + overflow-y: auto; } -footer { - position: fixed; - bottom: 0; + +/* Center the page title */ +header { text-align: center; + padding: 20px 20px 0; + flex-shrink: 0; } -/* ====== Articles Grid Layout ==== -Setting the rules for how articles are placed in the main element. -Inspect this in Devtools and click the "grid" button in the Elements view -Play with the options that come up. -https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/css/grid -https://gridbyexample.com/learn/ -*/ -main { + +/* Layout for the articles */ +.articles-container { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; - gap: var(--space); - > *:first-child { - grid-column: span 2; - } + gap: 20px; } -/* ====== Article Layout ====== -Setting the rules for how elements are placed in the article. -Now laying out just the INSIDE of the repeated card/article design. -Keeping things orderly and separate is the key to good, simple CSS. -*/ + +/* Article 1 spans both columns */ +.articles-container article:first-of-type { + grid-column: 1 / 3; +} + +/* Article styling */ article { - border: var(--line); - padding-bottom: var(--space); - text-align: left; - display: grid; - grid-template-columns: var(--space) 1fr var(--space); - > * { - grid-column: 2/3; - } - > img { - grid-column: span 3; - } + border: 1px solid #ccc; + padding: 15px; +} + +/* Make images responsive */ +article img { + width: 100%; + height: auto; + display: block; + margin-bottom: 10px; +} + +/* Fixed footer to bottom of viewport */ +footer { + text-align: center; + padding: 10px 20px; + border-top: 1px solid #ccc; + background-color: #f9f9f9; + flex-shrink: 0; }