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HTML How to Make a Website Customizing Colors and Fonts Pick Fonts and Set Relative Units

I'm building my portfolio but are we required to also add pictures having to do with photoshop? or any pictures are ok?

what exactly should we be building, a random web page to later add on to our portfolio, or skills within photoshop to show for in our portfolio?

2 Answers

You will find a "Downloads" tab under the course video. It has all of the images Nick uses in a zip file. You can use the same images he uses. When I did this section I first used his images then went back and replace them with some random images I had to see if I noticed any differences or had problems. My images were random graphical images, nothing to do with photoshop. I think Nick was just doing that as an example. I actually went back and used this project to create a couple simple web sites - one for a tree service ( three images - chainsaw, tree, tree health cross)

Binh Phan
Binh Phan
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Hi Ruben,

I think it's totally ok for now that you add some random pictures and come up later with your real projects :) What I did was to google "placeholder" and took some pictures which came as search results. I hope I got your question right and could help you with my answer.