So we need a lab project here that covers any of the following:
header(optional)
main
footer
sections and/or articles
headings
paragraphs
images(optional)
Ideas for lab projects
resume
FAQ page
product catalog
length of project
This lab can be little longer then the others
So maybe 8-12 user stories
note about the HTML boilerplate
At this point in the cert, campers will have created a few labs and worked on a few workshops.
So we no longer need to force them to write out the HTML boilerplate each time.
So we don't need to create user stories for the HTML boilerplate anymore.
Note about adding new images
For adding new images, make sure they are free to use. You will also need to be add that image to our CDN repo here
https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/cdn
Once the new image has been added to the CDN repo, then you will need to reference that cdn link in your project.
If you are not sure about if an image can be used, reach out on staff chat.
Acceptance criteria
[ ] create a new folder of the project in the frontend-cert/html-projects directory
[ ] add your completed project in an index.html file in that new folder
[ ] create a markdown file for your proposed user stories. You should call it user-stories.md and place it in your new project folder
The HTML and Accessibility module will have just one lab for campers to do. Labs are defined as short projects campers build on their own. It will consist of a blank editor and user stories. Here is an example for the format: https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/the-odin-project/top-build-a-recipe-project/top-build-a-recipe-project
So we need a lab project here that covers any of the following:
Ideas for lab projects
length of project
This lab can be little longer then the others So maybe 8-12 user stories
note about the HTML boilerplate
At this point in the cert, campers will have created a few labs and worked on a few workshops. So we no longer need to force them to write out the HTML boilerplate each time. So we don't need to create user stories for the HTML boilerplate anymore.
Note about adding new images
For adding new images, make sure they are free to use. You will also need to be add that image to our CDN repo here https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/cdn
Once the new image has been added to the CDN repo, then you will need to reference that cdn link in your project.
If you are not sure about if an image can be used, reach out on staff chat.
Acceptance criteria
frontend-cert/html-projects
directoryindex.html
file in that new folderuser-stories.md
and place it in your new project folder