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Blog Post 2 – Hannah Hill

I didn’t initially go into the assessment worried, but once I had the broken site in front of me it began to feel like looking for those little details was going to difficult. Luckily it wasn’t too bad! I enjoyed

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Sarah Sanchez – Blog Post 2

I was a little scared at first when I heard we had to do a troubleshooting assignment. I had been pretty comfortable with all the other assignments, but having to find the mistakes and fix them by myself was a

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Blog Post 2 – Alena Leseten

After taking the troubleshooting assessment I overall feel very comfortable with the coding itself. I think my biggest struggle is with remembering how to save the files with the correct names style (all lower case, index.html, etc) and then uploading

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Becca Banks Blog Post 2

Honestly I was a little nervous about the troubleshooting assessment but it turned out to be easier than what I thought. I just looked at each page individually to see what was wrong and then made the corresponding changes. I

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Lorna Talbot Blog 2

I think I did much better on project 2 than project 1, I felt more confident in my knowledge; which helped me a lot for the troubleshooting assessment. I had a lot of practice doing trouble shooting myself to transform

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CSS and other

Ok, good. It wasn’t only me feeling a bit lost this time around. If you step back and think about it, it’s fairly simple but as soon as you open up a css style sheet and its adjoining pages …

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Justin Clark – Blog Post 2

I think with coding I have always struggled with giving up when I can’t get the code to do what I envision in my head. I have a bad habit of abandoning aspects of projects that would be very cool

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Victoria Morin Blog Post 2

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

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Anna Herod – Blog Post 2

The troubleshooting assessment was very useful to me because it brought to my attention which areas of coding I am strong in and which areas I could grow in. Ultimately, I felt most comfortable fixing what was broken. I’m good

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Brooke Cowey Blog Post 2

After taking the troubleshooting assessment, I realized that I feel pretty comfortable with images. For instance, the banner image. It also helped that I was able to refresh the page and see if the changes that I made were actually

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