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Front End Nanodegree Program

General Front End Nanodegree Content Resources

Table of Contents

Repo

Inside the repo you'll find the following folders used to organize resources for FEND. Each lesson folder is composed of assets, concepts, keynotes, and an optional problem set.

fend/
└── lessons/
     ├── L0
     ├── L1
     ├── L2
     │    ├── assets
     │    ├── concepts
     │    ├── keynotes
     │    └── problem-set
     ├── L3
     ├── L4
     └── ...

Projects

The following is a list of current projects required to complete the Front End Nanodegree.

  1. Mockup to Article
  2. Animal Trading Cards
  3. Build a Portfolio Site
  4. Online Resume
  5. Classic Arcade Game Clone
  6. Website Optimization
  7. Neighborhood Map
  8. Feed Reader Testing

Lessons

The following is a list of the lessons associated with the Front End Nanodegree.

  • L0 - Establishing a Web Developer Mindset
  • L1 - Nanodegree Orientation
  • L2 - HTML Syntax
  • L3 - CSS Syntax
  • L4 - How to Write Code Faster
  • L5 - Box Model and Semantic Elements

Tools

The following is a list of tools used thoroughout the Front End Nanodegree.

Creators

Cameron Pittman

James Parkes

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fend's Issues

refresh-2019-projects-weather-journal-app

refresh-2019 weather-journal-app project

In the Extras section of the weather-journal-app project README.md it is stated that a template file named tests.js is present. It is not.

Issue with Lesson 3.11 figures test

The test file is as follows.
http://udacity.github.io/fend/fend-refresh/lesson2/problem-set/figures/tests.json

I am concerned about this part.

 {
      "description": "The image has a relative src",
      "definition": {
        "nodes": "img",
        "attribute": "src",
        "hasSubstring": "^redwoods_state_park.jpg$"
      }
    },

The above regex won't take into account the path which is specified as "./redwoods_state_park.jpg". It is a valid relative src, right?

Related forum post: https://discussions.udacity.com/t/lesson-3-11-cant-figure-out-how-to-get-relative-src-to-work/420569/18?u=aviaryan

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