一、Build a Tribute Page

    第一个项目是要自己编写一个静态页面要求如下:

  

  • 规则1: 代码是开源的,你可以借鉴,但请不要抄袭。
  • 规则2: 用你喜爱的任何库来定制属于你自己的风格,实现下面的功能
  • 功能1: 你可以用图片和文本来实现这个致敬页面。
  • 功能2: 你可以点击链接穿越到另一个网站,获得关于这个主题的更多信息。

 

首先,很明显可以看出这是一个一列布局的页面,由一个巨幕+底部组成,可以先把大致框架实现,然后在进一步细化,CSS库默认使用BootStrap,毕竟FreeCodeCamp前面教的都是BootStrap。

初始代码如下:

<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Build a Tribute Page</title>
<link rel='stylesheet prefetch' href='https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.5/css/bootstrap.min.css'>
</head>
<body>
<div class="container">
<div class="jumbotron">
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</div>
</div>
<footer class="text-center">
<hr>
<p>Written and coded by <a href="#">Quincy Larson.</a></p>
</footer>
</body>
</html>

主要部分是一个container,下面是一个巨幕组件。底部用footer,其实分割线是h5中的<hr>。底部的Quincy Larson.是一个超链接,原文是链接到一个网页,这里可以自己随意写。

现在为止,底部已经实现了,下面对主要部分进行细化。代码如下:

<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Build a Tribute Page</title>
<link rel='stylesheet prefetch' href='https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.5/css/bootstrap.min.css'>
</head>
<body>
<div class="container">
<div class="jumbotron">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<h1 class="text-center">Dr. Norman Borlaug</h1>
<h2 class="text-center"><em>The man who saved a billion lives</em></h2>
<div class="thumbnail">
<img class="img-circle img-responsive" src="https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3689/10613180113_fdf7bcd316_b.jpg" alt="这是一张图片">
<div class="caption text-center">
Dr. Norman Borlaug, second from left, trains biologists in Mexico on how to increase wheat yields - part of his life-long war on hunger.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-10 col-sm-offset-1 col-md-8 col-md-offset-2">
<h3>Here's a time line of Dr. Borlaug's life:</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>1914</strong> - Born in Cresco, Iowa
</li>
<li>
<strong>1933</strong> - Leaves his family's farm to attend the University of Minnesota, thanks to a Depression era program known as the "National Youth Administration"
</li>
<li>
<strong>1935</strong> - Has to stop school and save up more money. Works in the Civilian Conservation Corps, helping starving Americans. "I saw how food changed them", he said. "All of this left scars on me."
</li>
<li>
<strong>1937</strong> - Finishes university and takes a job in the US Forestry Service
</li>
<li>
<strong>1938</strong> - Marries wife of 69 years Margret Gibson. Gets laid off due to budget cuts. Inspired by Elvin Charles Stakman, he returns to school study under Stakman, who teaches him about breeding pest-resistent plants.
</li>
<li>
<strong>1941</strong> - Tries to enroll in the military after the Pearl Harbor attack, but is rejected. Instead, the military asked his lab to work on waterproof glue, DDT to control malaria, disenfectants, and other applied science.
</li>
<li>
<strong>1942</strong> - Receives a Ph.D. in Genetics and Plant Pathology
</li>
<li>
<strong>1944</strong> - Rejects a 100% salary increase from Dupont, leaves behind his pregnant wife, and flies to Mexico to head a new plant pathology program. Over the next 16 years, his team breeds 6,000 different strains of disease resistent wheat - including different varieties for each major climate on Earth.
</li>
<li>
<strong>1945</strong> - Discovers a way to grown wheat twice each season, doubling wheat yields
</li>
<li>
<strong>1953</strong> - crosses a short, sturdy dwarf breed of wheat with a high-yeidling American breed, creating a strain that responds well to fertalizer. It goes on to provide 95% of Mexico's wheat.
</li>
<li>
<strong>1962</strong> - Visits Delhi and brings his high-yielding strains of wheat to the Indian subcontinent in time to help mitigate mass starvation due to a rapidly expanding population
</li>
<li>
<strong>1970</strong> - receives the Nobel Peace Prize
</li>
<li>
<strong>1983</strong> - helps seven African countries dramatically increase their maize and sorghum yields
</li>
<li>
<strong>1984</strong> - becomes a distinguished professor at Texas A&M University
</li>
<li>
<strong>2005</strong> - states "we will have to double the world food supply by 2050." Argues that genetically modified crops are the only way we can meet the demand, as we run out of arable land. Says that GM crops are not inherently dangerous because "we've been genetically modifying plants and animals for a long time. Long before we called it science, people were selecting the best breeds."
</li>
<li>
<strong>2009</strong> - dies at the age of 95.
</li>
</ul>
<blockquote>
<p>
"Borlaug's life and achievement are testimony to the far-reaching contribution that one man's towering intellect, persistence and scientific vision can make to human peace and progress."
</p>
<footer>
<cite>Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh</cite>
</footer>
</blockquote>
<h3>
If you have time, you should read more about this incredible human being on his <a href="https://www.baidu.com" target="_blank">Wikipedia entry</a>.
</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<footer class="text-center">
<hr>
<p>Written and coded by <a href="#">Quincy Larson.</a></p>
</footer>

</body>
</html>

 

至此,第一个项目完成。

本人兼职前端页面制作、功能测试。

 

posted @ 2016-10-18 22:57  长不大的吕先  阅读(920)  评论(1编辑  收藏  举报