FreeCodeCamp Responsive Web Design Project
Build an app that is functionally similar to this: https://technical-documentation-page.freecodecamp.rocks
- You can see a
mainelement with a correspondingid="main-doc", which contains the page's main content (technical documentation) - Within the
#main-docelement, you can see severalsectionelements, each with a class ofmain-section. There should be a minimum of five - The first element within each
.main-sectionshould be aheaderelement, which contains text that describes the topic of that section. - Each
sectionelement with the class ofmain-sectionshould also have anidthat corresponds with the text of eachheadercontained within it. Any spaces should be replaced with underscores (e.g. The section that contains the header "JavaScript and Java" should have a correspondingid="JavaScript_and_Java") - The
.main-sectionelements should contain at least tenpelements total (not each) - The
.main-sectionelements should contain at least fivecodeelements total (not each) - The
.main-sectionelements should contain at least fiveliitems total (not each) - You can see a
navelement with a correspondingid="navbar" - The
navbarelement should contain oneheaderelement which contains text that describes the topic of the technical documentation - Additionally, the
navbarshould contain link (a) elements with the class ofnav-link. There should be one for every element with the classmain-section - The
headerelement in the#navbarmust come before any link (a) elements in the navbar - Each element with the class of
nav-linkshould contain text that corresponds to theheadertext within eachsection(e.g. if you have a "Hello world" section/header, your navbar should have an element which contains the text "Hello world") - When you click on a
navbarelement, the page should navigate to the corresponding section of the#main-docelement (e.g. If you click on a .nav-link element that contains the text "Hello world", the page navigates to a section element with that id, and contains the corresponding header) - On regular sized devices (laptops, desktops), the element with
id="navbar"should be shown on the left side of the screen and should always be visible to the user - Your technical documentation should use at least one media query

