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CSS is clean and succinct
https://github.com/RICHLAX/prj-rev-bwfs-dasmoto/blob/master/ArtStore/resources/css/style.css#L5-L35
Your CSS is short, clean and succinct -- good job! One area of improvement here is to make sure to comment your main stylings so that it's absolutely clear why you decided to style an element a particular way. Here is a quick refresher on commenting in CSS:
great use of id's
https://github.com/RICHLAX/prj-rev-bwfs-dasmoto/blob/master/ArtStore/index.html#L8-L33
You made excellent use of id's in your HTML, notably for your brushes, frames and paint elements which is something that many learners seemed to have overlooked. Great job!
HTML is nicely structured/organized
https://github.com/RICHLAX/prj-rev-bwfs-dasmoto/blob/master/ArtStore/index.html#L10-L33
Your HTML is very nicely structured and organized, and you generally followed excellent code principles. Make sure to keep up the good work!
SUMMARY
Summary Grade: Satisfactory
Good job! Your files are organized nicely, and you did a great job of following the client specification -- this is an important skill to have as a developer and you seem to understand that. Moreover, you generally followed excellent code practice, so make sure to keep that up!
I have made some comments in your code to take note of. First off, great job making use of id's appropriately -- many learners seem to confuse it with classes, so good job getting that right. One area of improvement is to make sure to comment the main parts of your code in future projects (both your HTML and CSS). This not only helps other people who are looking at your code, but it helps you and your development flow when you come back to your code after a while of not looking at it. Here is a quick refresher on commenting in HTML and CSS, respectively:
Great job overall! As a further challenge, try using css to design your webpage even further! You did a great job in following the client specification, but for your own practice you should see how creative you can get by taking the design/styling of your site to the next level (for example, you can try experimenting with background colors on your other divs).
make sure to comment main parts of code
https://github.com/RICHLAX/prj-rev-bwfs-dasmoto/blob/master/ArtStore/index.html#L9-L33
In future projects, make sure to comment the main parts of your code. This becomes increasingly important as your projects get larger and more complex. Here is a quick refresher on commenting in HTML:
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