Project for Code Fellows course 201, lab02. A simple project for my peers to get to know me a little better.
This project was created to hone in my skills as a beginner software engineer. A practice in learning conditional statements in JavaScript, HTML structure and CSS styling.
js-strict-style
Include logo/demo screenshot etc.
VS code Github
clone from github onto local machine using terminal.
Used to learn more about me, please send feedback and tips as to how to make page more dynamic. Any feedback is welcomed.
README.MD layout from Akash at meakaakka.medium.com
MIT license short snippet provided by Git
HTML & CSS reading resourcesw3schools
Color Scheme created by coolors
Code help and assistance from Eric Mungai Kinuthia
Driver: [Dayo Akin] (https://github.com/Dayo-Akinsola/Dayo-Akinsola); Declared functions using existing loops, and invoked functions. Navigator: Monica Ramirez;
Code help and assistance for loops inside "questionSeven" function. Elias Staehle
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