Motivation: Motivation for this assignment was because there were not enough semantic HTML Elements, there was no creative title, and the format of the HTML code was structured poorly. Why was the project built: This project was built in order to identify where sections might need more semantic elements, practice using identifiers on those elements, how to build better structure to HTML code to make it more readable, & importance of giving a project a creative title. What Problem does this solve: This challenge solves the problem of having difficult to read HTML code due to lack of structure and semantic HTML elements, as well as a vague title. What did I learn: I learned how to identify poor structure to HTML code, and how to fix it with adding more identifiers, spacing and semantic HTML elements.
This project should be used as an example of how to build strong HTML stucture so the code is easily readable and accessible through semantic html elements and element identfiers.
The following image shows the web application's appearance and functionality:
![The Horiseon webpage includes a navigation bar, a header image, and cards with text and images at the bottom of the page.]
Chris Cota - https://github.com/ChrisJCota
Please Refer to the repository
Some Features of this project are good spacing for HTML code as well as correct use of various semantic HTML elements and their identifiers.
If you would like to contribute to this project you can send a pull request to: https://github.com/ChrisJCota/refactoring-challenge.git
Link to live site: https://chrisjcota.github.io/refactoring-challenge/ Link to challenge repository: https://github.com/ChrisJCota/refactoring-challenge
