A New Framework

When I first posted about frameworks (on my practice title page

I had no idea what it actually meant. Now I think I have a better understanding of it. It's basically a 'template' which utilizes an existing language that allows you to just use their code to do what you want without having to hardcode everything yourself. At least (without searching it up) that's what it looks like given that this Bootstrap framework looks like it's doing. I just hope this turns out the way it did on w3schools.com

deadpool

This whole style and layout is the 'new thing'

And yeah it feels like a cop-out new thing, but I don't think I want to get deep into a legitimate design at this moment. My Human-Computer Interaction project will get into that I'm pretty sure, so there's opportunity to really get a good website design going. Speaking of which, I'm thinking that the project my group should undertake is maybe a city tour app or a restaurant recommendation app. Just something with google maps API as well as a platform for some social input into our app/web app. What I really want to do though is try and redesign our uni's course registration site (and system) to give a good user experience and actual suggestions for course scheduling as well.

I'm already mindf* with these nested divs

Just as long as it turns out the way it looks in the tutorial, then fine. Btw all this framework is supposed to do is allow for a responsive website (a.k.a. resizes the content appropriately across different devices and browser sizes.

Resize the browser to see the effect