- This is the default, provided code and no changes have been made yet.
+ This page explains the purpose of Readme file ,a wireframe, and a Git branch.
-
-
Title
-
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Quisquam,
- voluptates. Quisquam, voluptates.
+
+
What is the purpose of a Readme file?
+
Readme file explains what the project is about how to use it, and how to get started.
+ Also it may include information that helps other developers understand and contribute to the project more easily.
+
The purpose of a wireframe is to provide a sketch-base guideline before actual development of webdesign.
+ It helps to plan the layout, structure, and functionality of a website or application.
+
The purpose of a Git Branch is to allow multiple developers to work on different features or bug fixes simultaneously without interfering with each other's work.
+ It enables parallel development, experimentation, and collaboration while keeping the main codebase stable.
+
+
+ Read more about Git branches
+
+
+
diff --git a/Wireframe/style.css b/Wireframe/style.css
index be835b6c7..09ba73bcd 100644
--- a/Wireframe/style.css
+++ b/Wireframe/style.css
@@ -1,21 +1,4 @@
-/* Here are some starter styles
-You can edit these or replace them entirely
-It's showing you a common way to organise CSS
-And includes solutions to common problems
-As well as useful links to learn more */
-
-/* ====== Design Palette ======
- This is our "design palette".
- It sets out the colours, fonts, styles etc to be used in this design
- At work, a designer will give these to you based on the corporate brand, but while you are learning
- You can design it yourself if you like
- Inspect the starter design with Devtools
- Click on the colour swatches to see what is happening
- I've put some useful CSS you won't have learned yet
- For you to explore and play with if you are interested
- https://web.dev/articles/min-max-clamp
- https://scrimba.com/learn-css-variables-c026
-====== Design Palette ====== */
+/* ====== Design Palette ====== */
:root {
--paper: oklch(7 0 0);
--ink: color-mix(in oklab, var(--color) 5%, black);
@@ -24,66 +7,76 @@ As well as useful links to learn more */
--line: 1px solid;
--container: 1280px;
}
-/* ====== Base Elements ======
- General rules for basic HTML elements in any context */
+
+/* ====== Base Elements ====== */
body {
background: var(--paper);
color: var(--ink);
font: var(--font);
+ margin: 0;
+}
+
+/* ✅ CENTER HEADER CONTENT */
+header {
+ text-align: center;
+ margin-bottom: calc(var(--space) * 2);
}
+
a {
padding: var(--space);
border: var(--line);
max-width: fit-content;
}
+
img,
svg {
width: 100%;
object-fit: cover;
}
-/* ====== Site Layout ======
-Setting the overall rules for page regions
-https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/page-structure/regions/
-*/
+
+/* ====== Site Layout ====== */
main {
max-width: var(--container);
- margin: 0 auto calc(var(--space) * 4) auto;
+ margin: 0 auto calc(var(--space) * 6) auto;
}
+
+/* ✅ FIXED + CENTERED FOOTER */
footer {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
+ width: 100%;
text-align: center;
+ background: var(--paper);
+ padding: var(--space);
+ border-top: var(--line);
}
-/* ====== Articles Grid Layout ====
-Setting the rules for how articles are placed in the main element.
-Inspect this in Devtools and click the "grid" button in the Elements view
-Play with the options that come up.
-https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/css/grid
-https://gridbyexample.com/learn/
-*/
+
+/* ====== Articles Grid Layout ====== */
main {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;
gap: var(--space);
- > *:first-child {
- grid-column: span 2;
- }
}
-/* ====== Article Layout ======
-Setting the rules for how elements are placed in the article.
-Now laying out just the INSIDE of the repeated card/article design.
-Keeping things orderly and separate is the key to good, simple CSS.
-*/
+
+main > *:first-child {
+ grid-column: span 2;
+}
+
+/* ====== Article Layout ====== */
article {
border: var(--line);
padding-bottom: var(--space);
text-align: left;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: var(--space) 1fr var(--space);
- > * {
- grid-column: 2/3;
- }
- > img {
- grid-column: span 3;
- }
}
+
+article > * {
+ grid-column: 2 / 3;
+}
+
+article > img {
+ grid-column: span 3;
+}
+
+
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