Prior to starting this WOD, you should merge a ‘css’ branch from BrowserHistory2 back into main.
Start your timer.
Create a branch off your local browserhistory repo main branch called ‘columns-1’, and checkout that branch locally. You will do your work for this WOD in that branch. (If you are doing it for the second time, name it ‘columns-2’.)
If you’re using LiveReload, enable it for this folder.
Make the following changes to the layout:
The introduction section should remain full-width, but the three sections on browsers should appear side-by-side as three columns, each 300px.
Remove the table of contents header, and instead style the list of section links in a simple horizontal bar (i.e. a “navigation bar”).
Now commit your branch to GitHub, and check to see that it’s there.
Stop your timer and record your time. Be sure to record it, because you will need your WOD time data when you write your technical essay.
The following image shows what it should look like (click to see full size):
Rx: <12 min Av: 12-15 min Sd: 15-20 min DNF: 20+ min
Once you’ve finished doing the WOD a single time, watch me do it:
You’ll learn significantly less from watching me solve the WOD if you haven’t attempted the WOD yourself first.
While it’s an achievement to finish the WOD no matter how long it takes, you might experience “diminishing returns” if you work longer than the DNF time. Thus, it is usually strategic to stop working at the DNF time and watch my solution.
After watching my solution, I recommend that you repeat the WOD if you have not achieved at least Av performance. If so, be sure to:
Feel free to keep trying until you make Rx if that’s of interest to you.
By the time and date indicated in Laulima, submit this assignment via Laulima.
You must grant read access to this repo to the TA for your section. To do this:
Retrieve your repository in a browser, then click on “Settings”. Depending upon the GitHub UI you are provided, you’ll then click on either “Collaborators” or “Manage Access”. Let us know if you can’t find either of these.
Your submission should contain:
A link to the GitHub repository created as a result of your latest attempt at this practice WOD. Make sure you include the complete URL so that I can click on it in my mailer. Note: the final commit to this repo must have been made before the submission time and date, otherwise you will not receive credit for this assignment.
The number of times you have attempted this practice WOD so far, and for each time, how long it took you.
You will receive full credit for this practice WOD as long as you have attempted it at least once and submitted your work on Laulima with all required data before the due date. Your code does not have to run perfectly for you to receive full credit. However, if you do not repeat each practice WOD until you can finish it successfully in at least AV time, you are unlikely to do well on the in-class WOD. To reduce the stress associated with this course, I recommend that you repeat each practice WOD as many times as necessary to achieve at least AV before its due date.