Intro to Frontend module#64
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| - [Assignment](../../assignment-projects/) | ||
| - [Lesson plan](lesson-plan.md) | ||
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| ## HTML interaction |
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I couldn't find any relevant content for Fetch to copy into here (which covers the other topics)
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I haven't added anything here since we didn't have anything in the legacy modules. But i really think after this restructure, a valuable task would be to go through each module and tidy up content like this.
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Sorry that I called this branch "intro-to-backend" and then did the frontend module. Please forgive me 😅
In this branch I moved the content proposed here into the newly structured module "Intro to Frontend".
So, the specific content is not necessary to review here, BUT it is necessary to review in that it flows appropriately and still makes sense with the restructure changes.
P.s. I tried to make the commits in very logical steps, to make it easier to review, and hopefully as a useful example for anyone who does similar tasks in the future (because it's not so easy to see what I've changed while also moving files around).