diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9642639e9..ece3b19b7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ The end result will be a portfolio that you can deploy publicly! Here's a sample We'll dive into a number of basic HTML concepts, including: * Creating an HTML page -* Using classes to organize your page and tie in styles -* Using headings to denote importance +* Using classes to organize your page and tie in style Using headings to denote importance * Adding text using paragraphs * Creating links so users can contact you @@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ You'll need a GitHub account, Git installed locally, and a text editor to edit H ## Live Demo Here is a [working version of this project](https://codeschool-project-demos.github.io/HTMLPortfolioProject/), and now it is your job to out-do our version of this project by customizing your portfolio even further and adding more CSS rules, etc. We can't wait to see what you come up with! - +OA ## Setup Once you have cloned the forked repository, go into the directory containing the project and look for the `/src` directory. This is the directory where you will be making changes when you start following the step-by-step instructions. You can simply open those files in a text editor and get started. @@ -75,7 +74,7 @@ Inside the `.skills` element, create a `h3` tag inviting the user to learn more ### List of Skills -Inside the `.skills` element, create a new `ul` which will be a list of of your skills. In here, add 3 skills you currently possess. `HTML` must be one of these skills. MENU +Inside the `.skills` element, create a new `ul`(unordered list) which will be a list of of your skills. In here, add 3 skills you currently possess. `HTML` must be one of these skills. MENU ### The Contact Element @@ -99,9 +98,8 @@ If you’d rather style it on your own, now’s an excellent chance to add a sty ## Deploying Putting this site up on GitHub pages is a bit different than some other projects because the code is all in the `/src` directory. There’s a nifty way to push this directory to a GitHub branch, which allows you to use GitHub pages with it! Try running this Git command for this project: - -``` +''' git subtree push --prefix src origin gh-pages -``` +''' This will push the `src` folder up to GitHub on the `gh-pages` branch. After that, you should be able to open up `http://username.github.io/HTMLPortfolioProject`, where `username` is your GitHub username.