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99 changes: 68 additions & 31 deletions Wireframe/index.html
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<title>Wireframe</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
</head>
<body>
<header>
<h1>Wireframe</h1>
<p>
This is the default, provided code and no changes have been made yet.
</p>
</header>
<main>
<article>
<img src="placeholder.svg" alt="" />
<h2>Title</h2>
<p>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Quisquam,
voluptates. Quisquam, voluptates.
</p>
<a href="">Read more</a>
</article>
</main>
<footer>
<p>
This is the default, provided code and no changes have been made yet.
</p>
</footer>
</body>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<title>README, Wireframes and Git Branches</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
</head>
<body>
<header>
<h1>README, Wireframes and Git Branches</h1>
<p>A simple guide to three important web development concepts.</p>
</header>
<main>
<article>
<img
src="https://myscope.training/images/RDM-module/figure_22.jpg"
alt="README file illustration"
/>
<h2>What is the purpose of a README file?</h2>
<p>
A README file explains what a project is, how it works, and how
someone can use it. It often includes setup instructions, features,
and important notes for developers.
</p>
<a
href="https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-readmes"
>Read more</a>
</article>


<article>
<img
src="https://www.oursky.com/images/blogs/86256bf2c9_6799482b54769870a1e9c883_1.jpeg"
alt="Wireframe file illustration"
/>
<h2>What is the purpose of a wireframe?</h2>
<p>
A wireframe is a simple plan for a webpage or app. It shows where
content, images, buttons, and sections will go before the final design
is created.
</p>
<a
href="https://github.com/dwyl/learn-wireframing/blob/master/README.md"
>Read more</a>
</article>


<article>
<img
src="https://www.sqlshack.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/git-branch-and-timelines.png"
alt="Git branch file illustration"
/>
<h2>What is a branch in Git?</h2>
<p>
A branch in Git is a separate version of a project. It lets developers
work on new features or fixes without changing the main version of the
code.
</p>
<a
href="https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-branches"
>Read more</a
>
</article>
</main>
<footer>
<p>Created as a beginner guide to key web development terms.</p>
</footer>
</body>
</html>
126 changes: 77 additions & 49 deletions Wireframe/style.css
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/* 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
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 */


/* ====== 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
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;
--paper: oklch(7 0 0);
--ink: blue;
--font: 100%/1.5 system-ui;
--space: clamp(6px, 6px + 2vw, 15px);
--line: 1px solid;
--container: 1280px;
}
/* ====== Base Elements ======
General rules for basic HTML elements in any context */
General rules for basic HTML elements in any context */
header {
text-align: center;
}
/* Futuristic font */
body {
background: var(--paper);
color: var(--ink);
font: var(--font);
background: var(--paper);
color: var(--ink);
font: var(--font);
font-family: "Orbitron", "Rajdhani", "Segoe UI", sans-serif;
}
a {
padding: var(--space);
border: var(--line);
max-width: fit-content;
padding: var(--space);
border: var(--line);
max-width: fit-content;
}
img,
svg {
width: 100%;
object-fit: cover;
width: 100%;
height: 250px;
object-fit: cover;
border: 3px solid blue;
border-radius: 20px;
}
/* ====== Site Layout ======
/* ====== Site Layout ======
Setting the overall rules for page regions
https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/page-structure/regions/
*/
main {
max-width: var(--container);
margin: 0 auto calc(var(--space) * 4) auto;
margin: 0 auto 80px auto;
}
footer {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
width: 100%;
text-align: center;
font-size: 0.8rem;
padding: 10px;
background: var(--paper);
z-index: 10;
}
/* ====== Articles Grid Layout ====
Setting the rules for how articles are placed in the main element.
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https://gridbyexample.com/learn/
*/
main {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;
gap: var(--space);
> *:first-child {
grid-column: span 2;
}
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;
gap: var(--space);
> *:first-child {
grid-column: span 2;
}
}
/* ====== Article Layout ======
Setting the rules for how elements are placed in the article.
/* ====== 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 {
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: var(--line);
border-radius: 20px;
box-shadow: 0 0 15px blue;
padding-bottom: var(--space);
text-align: left;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: var(--space) 1fr var(--space);
}
article > * {
grid-column: 2 / 3;
}
article > img {
grid-column: 2 / 3;
margin-top: var(--space);
}
> img {
grid-column: 2 / 3;
margin-top: var(--space);
}
h1,
h2,
a {
text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: 1px;
}
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