The troubleshooting assessment was actually pretty fun. It was almost like a puzzle which made it fun. I felt that it was just a matter of figuring out what looked off and fixing it. To avoid any broken links in the navigation I made sure to copy the code from a page that I was 100% sure functioned properly then pasted it in the rest of the pages. That method actually helped me out a lot in various ways. I enjoyed the whole process.
A website that I use to find new css and html codes is w3schools.com. This site has been extremely helpful throughout this semester. Especially when working on project 2. They have basically every code you could possible want and they make it very accessible for even someone that just began working with html.
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w3schools looks cool, I’ll have to check it out for the next project.
I really liked doing the assessment too! Afterwards it made me feel like I don’t have to be an expert to fix things. I also like using W3 for any help that I may need. It’s super easy to maneuver and find answers.