Corey Killingsworth
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Corey Killingsworth

Techdegree Student

Member Since May 12, 2020

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66 Achievements

  • Transition Timing Functions and Delays
  • Getting Started with CSS Transitions
  • GitHub and Other Remote Repositories
  • Managing Committed Files
  • First Commits
  • Common Commands
  • Directories and Files
  • The Command Shell
  • Introduction To Accessibility
  • Build an Accessible Form
  • Advanced Selectors
  • Going Further with Attribute Selectors and Pseudo-Classes
  • Making Decisions in Your Code with Conditional Statements
  • Working With Strings
  • Storing and Tracking Information with Variables
  • Hello, JavaScript!
  • Selectors - Beyond the Basics
  • Choosing Options
  • Organizing Forms
  • Telling the Story
  • Designing for your User’s "To-be"
  • Understanding your User’s “As-is” Scenario
  • Becoming Acquainted with Your User
  • Becoming a Design Thinker
  • Form Basics
  • Structuring Tables
  • Table Basics
  • Mobile-First CSS Layout
  • Finishing Touches
  • Styling Images
  • Styling Boxes
  • Styling Text
  • CSS Media Queries
  • CSS Layout Techniques
  • Box Model Concepts
  • Understanding Values and Units
  • Basic Selectors
  • The CSS Box Model
  • Fundamental Concepts
  • Getting Started with CSS
  • Fundamental Concepts
  • Designing with the Latest Features
  • Understanding Values and Units
  • Basic Selectors
  • Basic Layout
  • The Box Model
  • Getting Started with CSS
  • Going Further with HTML
  • Images, Text and Links
  • Structuring Your Content
  • Getting Started With HTML
  • Adding a New Web Page
  • Make It Beautiful with CSS
  • HTML: The Structural Foundation of Web Pages and Applications
  • Getting Familiar with HTML and CSS
  • How to Critique Design
  • Principles of Design
  • Elements of Design
  • Using Slack Effectively
  • Introducing Slack for the Techdegree
  • Telling the Story
  • Designing for Your User’s "To-be"
  • Understanding your User’s “As-is” Scenario
  • Becoming Acquainted with Your User
  • Becoming a Design Thinker
  • Newbie