Color Showcase
You can see this word-site at https://itsbratu.github.io/colors-showcase/ , or at https://itsbratu.github.io/colors-showca
Technical details
- Estimated work-time (in hours): 10
- Number of pages: 1
- Browser Support: Desktop (Chrome, Opera, Mozilla, Safari), Mobile (Chrome, Opera, Safari)
- Responsiveness and/or adaptability: It is responsive. It is progressive enhanced. It is adaptive.
- Validity: HTML valid. CSS valid. Accessibility valid.
Additional utilities that have been used
- Preprocessors: - -
- CSS libraries for layout: -
- Frameworks: -
- Fonts: Pacifico
- Other: -
Optimization elements
- HTML structure: Separate CSS from JS files. Include JS file at the bottom of HTML.
- CSS libraries for layout: none
- Images: CSS sprites. Fonts for Icons. - -
- Other: -
Other details
- Responsiveness elements: Responsive layout, navbar, and popups
- Personal contributions: How did I make the out-of-the-ordinary article? I browsed the webpages of the wiki by first accessing the "Color" one, which can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color. After that, started looking after the derivatives of this page by accessing the links that were provided at the bottom of the page below external links. By doing this, I've accessed many related pages and what seemed interesting to write about, gave it a shot, and added it to my paper. Also, Google Scholar and Reddit were two sites where I found useful information for my research. Finally, when I ran out of ideas, I asked my closest ones, and my mom suggested the part with the Three Colours Trilogy, which would be a good fit. Finally, after obtaining t