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How To Make A Website Course - Reference Guide on GitHub, GET INVOLVED

Hi everyone,

I have been a member of teamtreehouse now for over a year and have completed a few projects and sites along the way.

I wanted to refresh over the courses I had taken and hopefully pick up on information that I may have misunderstood or just not picked up on.

So, first step to giving back and hopefully learning a few things about GitHub along the way is this:

How to Make a Website Explained

I followed the course all the way through again and coded to @nickpettit 's examples as he say. I made a very slight change to the nav which is to suite this particular case given the extra nav item.

The extra page is a code explained page, this page try's to delve into the code Nick uses both HTML and CSS just to give you a better understanding of the tags in the HTML and the use of the CSS. All the HTML tags link you to the w3schools site for further info.

It is not quite finished and much work is to be do I suspect but that is exactly what it is for, tell me what you think would be helpful and what you struggled with and lets get it on there so there is a working example for others to look through when completing the course :)

All comments welcome unless they are uselessly negative :D

Craig