Name: Rodney Chakwesha
Type: User
Company: @microverseinc.
Bio: Electrical Design Engineer | Aspiring Front-end developer | JavaScript | Chess & Tennis enthusiast | Open to new opportunities
Twitter: RodneyChaks
Location: Windhoek, Namibia
Blog: https://rodchak.github.io/My-Portfolio/
Rodney Chakwesha's Projects
"Awesome books" is a simple website that displays a list of books and allows you to add and remove books from that list.
In this project, I will restructure my Awesome books app code. The goal is to make it more organized by using modules. I will also practice the ES6 syntax that I have learned.
My first Capstone Project using HTML CSS and JavaScript
This capstone project is based on an online website for Vic Falls Carnival. I have been provided with some design guidelines to create the website.
In this project, I will set up a "Hello world" repository. No complex coding is required for this exercise. My goal here is to master all of the tools and best practices I learned about in previous steps. I will be using them in all Microverse projects and most likely in my future job as well.
Learn to make a website header using HTML And CSS
For the first milestone in the process of creating my portfolio website, I will set up a new repository and prepare it for development using best practices (e.g. linters). I will also build the first 2 sections of the mobile website using the template I chose in FIGMA.
In this project, I will build a simple HTML list of To Do tasks. The list will be styled according to the specifications listed later in this lesson. This simple web page will be built using webpack and served by a webpack dev server.
Create a travel website header section using HTML and CSS. On this web page I will make a navigation bar with logo, some links and menu icon. There will be 2 columns with some title, text and images. I will also learn how to create hover effect on Image.
In this exercise I will build a simple yet powerful webpack boilerplate, which I can later use as a starting point in my projects. I will be working with the webpack official guides.