Random Quote Generator Woes
I spent a lot of time looking over Chris Coyer’s magical looking Quotes on Design website. I’ve also spent a lot of time looking at its structure in Chrome Dev Tools. I’ve played around with it and I am sort of stuck.
I even went back into Free Code Camp CSS waypoints to figure out the difference between margin, padding, inline styles, and !important. I went to Stack Overflow and got some advice but the end result still wasn’t what I wanted. I uploaded my prototype but they still didn’t get it quite right. I mean, they did a really weird job of it.
I could definitely go to the Free Code Camp forums but I am hesitant to. I went to the Gitter chat and I didn’t get the right help at the time. I have been picking bits and pieces out of Chris’s website and scouring the web for more information on how to make this work. I even spent 8 hours last week solely on web development, close to 3 hours a day on the days I worked on it.
I could definitely do more but I am trying to get healthy so I am back at the gym three days a week and fitting in three hours of work is about all I can do.
Last week I was burnt out. I had worked really hard on the Random Quote Generator and working out and doing other things that I just didn’t have any energy last week and I am finding it increasingly hard to get back into it. I have bitten off way more than I could chew with this design but I am not going to scrap it. I will learn as I go. I will go back to Gitter, to the forums and see what I can get.
I found some code for the random quotes that uses jQuery. Here it is:
Now, I am going to try to reverse engineer this to use the Quotes on Design API 4.0. There are parts of this that baffle me and parts that I understand.
I spent a lot of time looking over Chris Coyer’s magical looking Quotes on Design website. I’ve also spent a lot of time looking at its structure in Chrome Dev Tools. I’ve played around with it and I am sort of stuck.
I even went back into Free Code Camp CSS waypoints to figure out the difference between margin, padding, inline styles, and !important. I went to Stack Overflow and got some advice but the end result still wasn’t what I wanted. I uploaded my prototype but they still didn’t get it quite right. I mean, they did a really weird job of it.
I could definitely go to the Free Code Camp forums but I am hesitant to. I went to the Gitter chat and I didn’t get the right help at the time. I have been picking bits and pieces out of Chris’s website and scouring the web for more information on how to make this work. I even spent 8 hours last week solely on web development, close to 3 hours a day on the days I worked on it.
I could definitely do more but I am trying to get healthy so I am back at the gym three days a week and fitting in three hours of work is about all I can do.
Last week I was burnt out. I had worked really hard on the Random Quote Generator and working out and doing other things that I just didn’t have any energy last week and I am finding it increasingly hard to get back into it. I have bitten off way more than I could chew with this design but I am not going to scrap it. I will learn as I go. I will go back to Gitter, to the forums and see what I can get.
I found some code for the random quotes that uses jQuery. Here it is:
Now, I am going to try to reverse engineer this to use the Quotes on Design API 4.0. There are parts of this that baffle me and parts that I understand.
I don’t know when I stopped asking for help. I am always in Gitter and on the forums and just recently I stopped going and asking. I am not sure why my behavior changed— I guess I have asked for so much help and no one is giving me the answer I seek. Is the design really that complicated? I am not sure but I am starting to feel exhausted by trying this. I am not giving up but I have been sitting on it for a week. I have thought about it everyday. I have tried to troubleshoot it in my head. It has become this mini obsession and I need to finish it before school starts.
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