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  1. Oct 2022
    1. 4 {

      Very clean and organized font organization. I found it quite easy to quickly get to the font or style I'm looking for. I will try to emulate this in my future code organization.

    1. Downing Street Christmas <br> party cancelled; warning <br> Scotland's R number <br> could rise above 2 | COVID <br>

      I like how you use the </br> feature to create the compact text found in article 4's stylebox.

    1. file:///Users/colefreeman/Documents/GitHub/assignment-c-dlu-colehyun/contact.html

      You can use relative path instead of full path to keep the href link cleaner looking in vscode. Otherwise, great organization overall.

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      Did you find that grouping the image classes in the article helped keep them contained instead of being spread out across the webpage? Good organization of article three.

    1. <header> <a href="index.html"><img src="images/hairpins-salon-logo.png" alt="hairpins Logo" width="300"></a> <nav> <ul> <li><a href="index.html">Home</a></li> <li><a href="services.html">Services</a></li> <li><a href="contact.html">Contact Us</a></li> </ul> </nav> </header>

      I like the indentation style. Makes it much more legible and looks more stylistically appealing.

  2. Sep 2022
    1. <p>I grew up within BC, too many places to name moved to Vancouver Island in 2000 and lived on Gabriola Island before moving to Nanaimo where we lived aboard a 59-foot Ketch. After 12 years on The Arasheena, we decided to get back to land and now live in Port Alberni grow food, and occasionally sell it at our market garden <strong>The Rabbit Hole.</strong> After many years of being out of school and in the workforce, I have embarked on a journey of self-discovery. Although, I did go back to work for 2 years awhile back when I was offered a job unexpectedly. I worked as an art gallery assistant here in Port Alberni, this is where I discovered my interest in various areas.</p> <!-- used a strong attribute to have the name of the market stand out -->

      Breaking these sentences into multiple lines would increase readability and website aesthetics. Otherwise it looks pretty good.

    1. </head>

      Perhaps move the body paragraph further to the right so it looks like it is nested in the body like you did with the head paragraph. It looks pretty clean overall.