Lab #4: Reflection Journal
Lab 4
For this lab we did something different from what we did in the previous labs. In this we were allowed to use any program for doing this lab. For this lab I used an application called "Sublime Text", and in this lab we created a table with three columns where each column had different information. The table was created and focused mainly and different colors. But we didn't do ordinary colors such as red, blue, or green. We used colors that some people might not know of such as lime or floral white, colors that people might not use or even heard of. So in the table the three columns had different information for each color. The left column showed the name of each color. The middle name showed the hexadecimal code for each color. It's very important for this lab, because if it's not included in the table, the program you're using won't be able to know what it's used for. And finally the last column showed a sample of the color itself, and how it looked. So the number of colors I used in this lab was a total of 15 different colors. 8 were assigned by my teacher, and 7 colors were for my choosing. My teacher assigned me gold, pale green, royal blue, antique white, orangeade, lime, cornflower blue, and floral white. Then finally, we saved the lab as an html file, and made sure it worked as a link properly and was able to be viewed.
For this lab we did something different from what we did in the previous labs. In this we were allowed to use any program for doing this lab. For this lab I used an application called "Sublime Text", and in this lab we created a table with three columns where each column had different information. The table was created and focused mainly and different colors. But we didn't do ordinary colors such as red, blue, or green. We used colors that some people might not know of such as lime or floral white, colors that people might not use or even heard of. So in the table the three columns had different information for each color. The left column showed the name of each color. The middle name showed the hexadecimal code for each color. It's very important for this lab, because if it's not included in the table, the program you're using won't be able to know what it's used for. And finally the last column showed a sample of the color itself, and how it looked. So the number of colors I used in this lab was a total of 15 different colors. 8 were assigned by my teacher, and 7 colors were for my choosing. My teacher assigned me gold, pale green, royal blue, antique white, orangeade, lime, cornflower blue, and floral white. Then finally, we saved the lab as an html file, and made sure it worked as a link properly and was able to be viewed.
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