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3intermediate

Space tourism multi-page website

This project is a fun collaboration with Scrimba and Kevin Powell! If you like, you can follow along and watch Kevin complete the project on Scrimba. Lots to learn!

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📝Brief

Your challenge is to build out this multi-page space tourism website and get it looking as close to the design as possible.

This project is a collaboration between us, Scrimba, and Kevin Powell. If you'd like to see how Kevin would tackle the project, you can follow along on Scrimba's free course.

If you're working through it yourself, please use any tools you like to help you complete the challenge. So if you've got something you'd like to practice, feel free to give it a go.

If you choose to use a JS-heavy approach, we provide a local data.json file for the different page data. This means you'll be able to pull the data from there instead of using the separate .html files.

Your users should be able to:

  • View each page and be able to toggle between the tabs to see new information
  • View the optimal layout for each of the website's pages depending on their device's screen size
  • See hover states for all interactive elements on the page

Download the project and go through the README.md file. This will provide further details about the project and help you get set up.

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🗃Assets provided

  • Figma design files (included with Free+ challenges)
  • Mobile, tablet & desktop layouts
  • Professional design system for colors, fonts, etc.
  • Optimized image assets
  • README file to help you get started
  • HTML file with pre-written content

💡Ideas to test yourself

  1. Write your styles using a pre-processor, such as Sass, Less or Stylus
  2. Train your eye for detail by getting your solution as close to the design as you can
  3. Use a JavaScript framework/library to practice building using components
  4. Try estimating the time it will take for you to build the project. Then see if the time taken matches up to your estimate. Project estimations are a skill that is often overlooked, but is important for professional developers

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