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Build and deploy five websites to Netlify with Scrimba
Step 1: What to do
This course teaches you HTML and CSS by helping you make five great projects. You’ll also get to do over 75 coding tasks. You don’t need to know anything about coding to start - it’s good for complete beginners.
- Create an account on Scrimba
- Go to the course: Learn HTML and CSS on Scrimba
- Follow along and build the first five projects
- Share the links to your projects in the CYF Course platform as you go
The 5 projects you will do are:
- Build and deploy your first website: share your link, and move on to…
- Build a Google.com clone: share your link, and move on to…
- Build a Digital Business card: share your link, and move on to…
- Build a Space Exploration site: share your link, and move on to…
- Build a Birthday GIFt site: share your link, and unlock the next step
Learn HTML and CSS
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Step 3: How to check your work
A volunteer will review your submission and check it meets the acceptance criteria. They will give you feedback on your submission and help you make any changes to meet the criteria.
Here is the criteria you need to meet:
Step 1: How to show us
Submission
You must do this in CYF Course platform
- Share a link to your personal website deployed on Netlify
- Share a link to your Google.com clone website deployed on Netlify
- Share a link to your Digital Business Card website deployed on Netlify
- Share a link to your Space Exploration website deployed on Netlify
- Share a link to your Birthday GIFt website deployed on Netlify
Personalise your URLs
Before you share your link with your mentors, change your Netlify URL to include your name. You can use your first name or last name. To learn how to do this, follow this guide: Modify your domain name on Netlify.
Once you have personalised it, share the website link in the course platform. You’ll share five links in total.
How to get help
When you have a question, ask it.
Remember, Code Your Future is a community of adults sharing skills. We are all here to help each other, and learn. You are meant to ask questions at Code Your Future. When you see someone else has a question, help them if you can.π‘
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When you have questions about coursework, ask in a
Step 3: Extend Your Skills
Use your new skill in real life:
This optional step is just for you. You don’t need to submit it. Next, build a website to show your skills and experience. It’s a great way to show potential employers what you can do.