The above image is a screenshot of a website I built as a project for a Boy Scout Troop.  I used the project requirements to meet the requirements the Boy Scout Troop wanted.  The site featured five pages of content.  All content was hand scripted HTML and CSS by me, no creator or builder sites were used.  I tracked user feedback from the Troop to make modifications during the project and presented them phases of the build.  The Troop liked how I incorporated the scout uniform colors and emblems into the page.  The page was submitted as a project and passed current HTML and CSS rules.
The screenshots above are a homepage and the media photo page of a website I built as a project for Ace Vaulters of Las Vegas.  The project requirements were explained to the team coach and she like the concept.  I had to create a wireframe for this project and from that frame I created nine pages.  All nine pages were hand scripted HTML and CSS by me, no creator or builder sites were used. I used the team colors to as a scheme to build the page.  The coach liked how dropdown menu worked and how each page was organized. The site was submitted as a project and passed current HTML and CSS rules.
These two screenshots are examples of skills I applied while learning to build websites.  The first screenshot is project for The Fresh Café.  I was asked to place an interactive map on the page identifying where the business was located, along with detailed directions.  Google Maps is the standard in use.  The page was hand scripted HTML and CSS by me, no creator or builder sites were used.
The second screenshot was a JavaScript project.  Using JavaScript I had to make a responsive page with 5 images and when one of those images were selected it would replace the large image below.  All coding had to be wrote by hand.
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