Thursday, January 16, 2020
Lab 16 Reflection
Lab 16 was tied in with making a website page with a picture that had an alterable haze and fringe properties. There were 2 significant areas to the site page: a segment with 2 sliders and shading input that changed the properties of the picture and a segment where the result could be seen in the picture. To make the sliders, I utilized the <input> tag and set the sort to ascribe to run. This lab was for the most part about CSS factors which implies that CSS would change if certain activities were performed. For this, I made a parchment bar with the goal that you can choose how a lot of dividing and obscure there would be on the picture, just as putting a fringe shading selector so you can change the appearance. There was some javascript included so that there was an occasion audience for looking over the bar and as you look over the properties are changed. This was an enjoyment lab and I found a workable pace to alter how I need a picture to look with the utilization of code. I can see myself utilizing this in my other website pages since CSS factors appear to be helpful in a lot of things. This doesn't need to be explicit to pictures so I intend to utilize it all through a portion of my different sites.
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