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getting to know Gitlab

I watched a Gitlab tutorial, a useful tool to learn more about Gitlab. I also made Markdown tests on Dillinger.

Markdown has some basic typography rules :

markdown-style

I looked at other students' websites to understand how it works : right click - inspect

inspect

first commits

Before commiting, Gitlab shows the different changes, in red what has been changed, in green the new change.

commit

I changed the color of the theme and the typography of the website.

change-typo

I also changed the logo.

changement-logo

images

I used Photoshop to put my images on the same line and to rescale them.

photoshop-process

bug

This error often happened on Gitlab : Pipeline has failed To fix it, I went to CI/CD, then Pipeline. I clicked on the error and there I saw where the error came from.

photoshop-process

I feel more comfortable with uploading images and videos and I understand better Gitlab interface. Next step : learning how to change the colour of the typography, and how to change the size of a word.

tools

A few links I used :

-> about Fabricademy - Mattermost - Fabricademy - Assessment criteria - Nueval

-> about Week 1 - Tiny Png - Markdown - Dillinger - Gitlab tutorial

-> about English... - Word reference

Final project inspirations

First ideas

I am really interested in working with bio-sourced materials. I believe they are the future of textile.

This is the project Arrosia. The material is a bio-sourced resin from trees.

arrosia

This is a project from Carolyn Raff Studio which develops a material from algea.

algues

Craft combine made containers of mycelium.

algues

Lilypad and textile


Last update: 2021-10-12