# My Terrarium: A project to learn about HTML, CSS, and DOM manipulation using JavaScript 🌵🌱 A small drag and drop code-meditation. With a little HTML, JS and CSS, you will be able to build a web interface, style it, and even add multiple interactions of your choice. ![my terrarium](images/screenshot_gray.png) # Lessons 1. [Introduction to HTML](./1-intro-to-html/README.md) 2. [Introduction to CSS](./2-intro-to-css/README.md) 3. [Introduction to DOM and JS Closures](./3-intro-to-DOM-and-closures/README.md) ## Credits Written with ♥️ by [Jen Looper](https://www.twitter.com/jenlooper) The terrarium created via CSS was inspired by Jakub Mandra's glass jar [codepen](https://codepen.io/Rotarepmi/pen/rjpNZY). The artwork is hand drawn by [Jen Looper](http://jenlooper.com) with the help of Procreate. ## Deploy your Terrarium You can deploy, or publish your terrarium on the web using Azure Static Web Apps. 1. Fork this repo 2. Press this button [![Deploy to Azure button](https://aka.ms/deploytoazurebutton)](https://portal.azure.com/?feature.customportal=false&WT.mc_id=academic-77807-sagibbon#create/Microsoft.StaticApp) 3. Walk through the wizard creating your app. Make sure you set the app root to either be `/solution` or the root of your codebase. There's no API in this app, so don't worry about adding that. A github folder will be created in your forked repository that will help Azure Static Web Apps' build services, build and publish your app to a new URL.