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Udacity-FEND-Personal-Blog

Personal Blog project from the Udacity Front End Developer Nanodegree programme.

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About

This is a simple two-page demo for a generic personal blog website. This is the first project form the Udacity Front End Developer Nanodegree, build inline with the project ruberic availabe here.

With the exception of font-awesome this site requires no externally hosted assets and has no third-party html, css or javascript assets. No libraries. No frameworks.

How to deploy

This project can be forked and used as a blog with minimum set-up or editing required. As the files are static it is easy to deploy on almost any storage platform or static hosting platform following the respective platforms hosting tutorials.

Design Language

This project uses a simple design language, aimed at achiving a simple code base, simple design process and most importantly a simple end product.

Wherever possible the interface should be minimalistic and easy on the eye. Simple colours or gradients combined with rounded colours and subtle interactions create a complete feeling interface without adding clutter, bloat or cognative load to the users experience.

The project uses Udacity's HTML and CSS style guides for clean code.

More on the design language can be found in design-language.md.

Attributions

Lorem Ipsum

  • Bacon Ipsum is the default placeholder text, by baconipsum

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Images

  • 'Burger with Sliced Vegetable' by Tobias Nii Kwatei Quartey. Find his Unsplash here: @kingtobie
  • 'Pizzaa' by Parth Vsquare. Find their Unsplash here: @parth_v2
  • 'Cheese Bacon Hamburger' by amirali mirhashemian. Find their Unsplash here: @amir_v_ali
  • 'Man Wearing Yellow Crew-Neck Near White Wall' by Imansyah Muhamad Putera. Find his Unsplash here: @imansyahmp

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Udacity

  • Many thanks to Udacity for the inspiration for this project!

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