- Build an app that is functionally similar to https://personal-portfolio.freecodecamp.rocks
- Your portfolio should have a welcome section with an id of welcome-section
- The welcome section should have an h1 element that contains text
- Your portfolio should have a projects section with an id of projects
- The projects section should contain at least one element with a class of project-tile to hold a project
- The projects section should contain at least one link to a project
- Your portfolio should have a navbar with an id of navbar
- The navbar should contain at least one link that you can click on to navigate to different sections of the page
- Your portfolio should have a link with an id of profile-link, which opens your GitHub or freeCodeCamp profile in a new tab
- Your portfolio should have at least one media query
- The height of the welcome section should be equal to the height of the viewport
- The navbar should always be at the top of the viewport
- Fulfill the user stories and pass all the tests below to complete this project. Give it your own personal style. Happy Coding!
- Be sure to add in your HTML to link your stylesheet and apply your CSS
- Passed:Your portfolio should have a "Welcome" section with an id of welcome-section.
- Passed:Your #welcome-section element should contain an h1 element.
- Passed:You should not have any empty h1 elements within #welcome-section element.
- Passed:You should have a "Projects" section with an id of projects.
- Passed:Your portfolio should contain at least one element with a class of project-tile.
- Passed:Your #projects element should contain at least one a element.
- Passed:Your portfolio should have a navbar with an id of navbar.
- Passed:Your #navbar element should contain at least one a element whose href attribute starts with #.
- Passed:Your portfolio should have an a element with an id of profile-link.
- Passed:Your #profile-link element should have a target attribute of _blank.
- Passed:Your portfolio should use at least one media query.
- Passed:Your #navbar element should always be at the top of the viewport.