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Lesson 3.1: How the Web Works

This assignment will teach you the following:

  • How the Web Works
  • URLs
  • Domain Names
  • IP addresses
  • The Domain Name System
  • HTTP and HTTPS

Instructions

Getting Started:

Merge your pull request from the previous lesson (if you haven't already):

View tutorial

Fetch the updated instructions from the base repository:

Note: you may receive a conflict if you've made changes to the README or other instructions

Fetch Upstream: Step 1

Checkout your main branch and pull changes:

git checkout main
git pull

Create a new local branch to work on separate from the main branch:

git checkout -b lesson-3-1

Now, open the project directory in your code editor and continue to the next section.

Task List:

  • Open your index.html file

  • Add the phrase "About"

  • Below that, write a paragraph about yourself

  • Add the phrase "Experience"

  • Below that, write a list of places you've worked or projects you've worked on

  • Add the phrase "Connect"

  • Below that, paste links to your email, GitHub, social media, etc.

  • Copy the file path to your index.html file

  • Paste the path in your web browser and you should see all the text you just wrote

Next week we will learn how to structure this content!

Final Step:

Check the status of your local repository to double-check the changes you made:

git status

Stage the file(s) that you edited:

git add .

Check the status again and notice that the changes from before are now staged:

git status

Create a commit for the changes you made and add a message describing the changes you made:

Note: Replace <message> with your message (example - "added info in index.html file")

git commit -m "<message>"

Push your commit to the remote repository (visible in GitHub):

git push

Check the log to make sure your commit has been published:

git log --oneline

Create a pull request and submit:

View instructions


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