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Look up the reading-list app in the week-3 directory.
Why are we doing this?
These challenges are designed to develop your problem-solving skills.
Check out the file contents in the reading-list directory to familiarise yourself with the starting code.
Acceptance criteria
Here are some checklist-style acceptance criteria for the reading list problem:
A <ul> element is created to contain the list of books
For each book object in the books array:
A <li> element is created
The book title is displayed in a <p> element
The book author is displayed in a <p> element
An <img> element is added with the source set to the book's cover image URL
The <ul> containing the book list is added to the DOM inside the element with id "content"
Books that have already been read have a green background
Books that have not yet been read have a red background
The completed list matches the provided design example
No errors occur when iterating through the books array
The page is visually appealing
The goal is to break down the problem into specific, testable elements that can easily be checked off to verify the acceptance criteria are met.
From Module-JS2 created by Dedekind561: CodeYourFuture/Module-JS2#49
Link to the coursework
Look up the
reading-list
app in theweek-3
directory.Why are we doing this?
These challenges are designed to develop your problem-solving skills.
Check out the file contents in the
reading-list
directory to familiarise yourself with the starting code.Acceptance criteria
Here are some checklist-style acceptance criteria for the reading list problem:
<ul>
element is created to contain the list of booksFor each book object in the books array:
<li>
element is created<p>
element<p>
element<img>
element is added with the source set to the book's cover image URL<ul>
containing the book list is added to the DOM inside the element with id "content"The goal is to break down the problem into specific, testable elements that can easily be checked off to verify the acceptance criteria are met.
Maximum time in hours
3
How to get help
Share your blockers in your class channel
https://curriculum.codeyourfuture.io/guides/asking-questions
How to submit
There are several projects in this repo. Make a new branch for each project.
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