CSS and CARP Design
So the overview of this project is we started out with a poem that didn't have any CARP in it, then we followed steps to change it into A poem with really good CARP. The only difference between the start and the finish is we used CARP to make it look better. All the content stayed the same.
The C in CARP stands for contrast. we used Contrast by spacing them out well, using bold and Italics in the first paragraph and author name, and made the heading and sub heading bigger. These all helped the reader understand what needs to go with each other.
The A in CARP is alignment. We made all the poem left align except for the subheading which was center align. So that makes the whole website fit and easy to read.
The R in CARP is repetition. We used repetition mostly in the colors because all of the colors on this page matches the color of the dog. We did that on purpose and we did that by using the eyedrops tool, hovering over the dog, and clicking what color you want on the dog.
The P in CARP is proximity. We used proximity mostly in the poem. We spaced it out so it wasn't clumped together and hard to tell what is in the paragraphs. Proximity just in general makes it a lot easier to read and it doesn't feel just a big clump of text. It makes it feel organized.
The last thing nice about doing this project is learning more about CSS. The new thing I really learned is all the options you have in creating your website and how coding works. In the quarter 2 website I was basically following the video perfectly that I really didn't understand how many options you have when creating your website.
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