diff --git a/enter/Week 7 Slides.md b/enter/Week 7 Slides.md index 858d9dd..02f7294 100644 --- a/enter/Week 7 Slides.md +++ b/enter/Week 7 Slides.md @@ -14,6 +14,15 @@ Welcome back to Developer land. So far we have learned: Today we are going to start programming in CSS! This makes your website **PRETTY**! +--- + +# Group Projects time for 25 minutes + +Let me know if you'd like help with your website. + + + + --- @@ -28,15 +37,6 @@ Today we are going to start programming in CSS! This makes your website **PRETTY - CSS - the decorations, here we can add fancy decorations - Javascript - animations can be added here, game-making, scripting, etc.. ---- - -# Group Projects time for 25 minutes - -Let me know if you'd like help with your website. - - - - --- ## Step 1. Let's go to [neocities.org ](https://neocities.org/) @@ -50,21 +50,17 @@ You'll see a lot of interesting website examples here. ## Step 2. CSS Building blocks +CSS stands for *Cascading Style Sheets*. -Making the structure +CSS files are for creating **rules** for the standard designs of every webpage on your website. -There are 3 parts that tie into basic HTML structure. Think of these as the “building blocks” of a web page:   +Think of a page like youtube or instagram. All the fonts, designs are kept the same on each part of the site. This is what CSS helps do! It gives decorative **rules** for the developer to choose from. -1. HTML version declaration   -2. Heading(s)   -3. Body - -Let's start with #1. --- -### 1. HTML version declaration   -Every website starts with this line of code for HTML +### Step 3. Javascript Building Blocks +Every website typically ties in both HTML and CSS with a bit of Start by typing this line in your program ```html