Pokemon! (8 Hours Trained)

Austin Beaufort
3 min readMay 22, 2018

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Today was a sucessful 1 hour and 15 minutes of serious training. Yes the №1 thing to get excited for in today’s practice was creating a pokemon table of the orginal starter pokemon. I was a 90’s child and grew up with the original pokemon. I have some fond memories of watching the shows and playing Pokemon Yellow for the Game Boy Color as a kid.

Today’s training was the web development Udemy Course we started yesterday. The training was broken down into three main sections.

  1. The first “task”of today’s training was recreating a page of the course instructor’s dog using purely HTML. Below is the picture of what the page should look like when done, and below that will be my code / results. This first task took about five minutes because I am fairly familiar with the topics covered in the basic HTML section of this course.
What webpage should look like when completed.

Below are my coding results. I feel like this is spot on to the original. I am using a different dog picture because the original does not want to load on Codepen for some reason. The black border you see on the left of the picture above is not part of the web page. I just happened to accidentally screenshot the side along with the page.

2. Part two of today’s training was creating tables in HTML. The culminating project was to create a table of the original three starter pokemon, which includes a picture of the pokemon and a link to the wikia fandom page for the given pokemon. Same format as last, below is a picture of the instructor’s design, and below that will be my code in an attempt to replicate the table made by the instructor. Once again the black border on the left is not part of the website.

Instructor’s version.

Below is my code in a solid attempt to replicate his table. I believe I did very well.

3. The last topic of today was beginning to understand forms and how to create forms using HTML. I will go more in depth on this topic in the next training session.

8 hours completed! only approximately 9,992 more hours of dedicated focused practice to achieve mastery at programming! (or at least achieve an incredibly high level of skill). If you are enjoying following along on the journy be sure to clap, follow, subscribe, etc. (mainly etc.)

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Austin Beaufort
Austin Beaufort

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