This was another great lab that helped me learn the process of controlling the layouts of my pages! While it was short, this allowed me to learn how to manage and ensure other pages I may create to have different layouts than the default minima provided by Jekyll(or Ruby, or both). Everything in this lab was simply moving files around, copying and pasting from other locations so nothing “new” was learned, but I do now have access to the HTML files that will allow me to adjust the layout and overall visuals of the blog!

If you actually looked at the links I posted on the Introduction Post, I am sorry that I pulled out the oldest trick in the internet trolling book. I mean it was obvious that it was a trick, but what trick was it exactly? I knew some would fall for it out of curiosity. The actual Twitter link is at the bottom of the blog anyway so someone could just click there or here.

If you saw the Creation Page, I talked about how I spent 9 continuous hours creating an original character for comics in my Beginning Drawing class.

Iya Character Sheet

I did actually learn something new from this lab! Taking 2 hours to figure out how to get that darn image to show up! I observed how you did it in your blog and simply did the same to mine. I created an assets folder in my main repository, put the image in there, and linked it in here. Man was that frustrating.

Anyway, since I don’t have any other original images to post, here is the first result of googling Cat with Creative Commons.

cat