Colour Blind test for my website
Here are the colour blind modes for my website and as you can see there is not much of a difference and my website is still clear and functional for people of all colour blinds.
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Here are the colour blind modes for my website and as you can see there is not much of a difference and my website is still clear and functional for people of all colour blinds.
This week we had a student teacher that who was trying to teach us how to code a game of rock, paper, scissors. I was successful with this code, I believe the reason I was good with the code was because I learnt really quick on how to fix human error and I was able to learn all this in term 1 when I was creating the chatbot. Here is a example of my code that I was able to come through with a successful Game of rock paper scissors.
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https://trinket.io/python/9080b10d9b
if my image doesnt work for you please copy this link and try out my code for yourself.
Here is a link to my website that I have developed so far: https://codepen.io/xNorrii/full/ZEWbYLV
Now something that you need to know is if you full up the page with to many tabs the actions you will try and make wont work so all you would need to do it to press the undo button at the top left of the google tab and press as many times as you need to bring it back to square one.
My code and website development so far:
Now here I have figured out how to get my page up and running with the colours and fonts that I want to use. I found it hard that I couldn't get the box or images to line up. I did a quick research on it and once I had it was quite easy from there to get where I wanted to be where as images and text box size was concerned.