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Styling the Soup To Bits! #1
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The Soup to Bits for this course is coming along on the soup_to_bits branch. The plan for it as it stands now is that we'll be building out the "blog" page in this Soup to Bits, but also making some style changes which will affect the index.html page as well. The goal is to start making it look less bootstrap-y, which also using what we learned in the course to make a new page. After that, we'll deploy our site (either using FTP like FeF, or using GitHub Pages). I'm leaning towards GH pages, but we'll see.
I was wondering if someone on the design side could give it a look over and maybe give some suggestions / colors / feedback on the CSS side of things? We'll be writing every line of css in the css/main.css file. I've defaulted much of the color choice to be similar to my blog for now (choosing colors is hard)! Would be interested in suggestions from the design side on what we could do to make it stand out from other Bootstrap sites. The biggest questions/concerns are:
- Any color suggestions for the navigation, fonts, hover color, h1, leads, blasting off, footer.
- Planning on using Google Fonts and adding "Open Sans" as a good way to make your site stand out. Any other fonts we should consider instead (want to keep it to 1 font). I kine of like this one because we can say "You can use the same font as Code School!".
- The footer css is crazy hacky right now. It's grabbed from the bootstrap example on sticky nav, which I kind of like as a starting point so people can get the hang of going there and building on it. Any feedback on how it's done or changes we could make to this?
Here's some screenshots of the site as it stands now! I'm still working on it, until next Thursday where we're set to film. Any chance someone could give a bit of feedback on Monday or Tuesday? :) cc @drewbarontini


