Thursday, January 16, 2020
Lab 10 Reflection
Lab 10 was one more lab where we needed to investigate a site page given to us. This time, there were 3 individual pictures at the base that should each have a one of a kind chance to another picture, nonetheless, it was static. I, once more, began by inspecting the code and documents and saw that there was a cycle2 module that wasn't connected, so I did. I likewise saw in the principle content that the capacity to make the pictures progress was clear, so I needed to look up the module itself to see the arrangement for the change code and put it into the content utilizing each picture's id as a selector. The progress still wouldn't work, in any case, and upon further investigation of the documents, I saw that there were modules for singular changes. I connected these modules also and the page at long last worked. These skills are important for us web designers because they can help our websites look cleaner and better transitions.
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