Lab 11-Journal Reflection


         The objective of this lab was to create a webpage that had incorporated JQuery into designing a webpage with our div elements with a certain message for the viewer to be read. In this case, I used a music/song as a message for the viewer which I really hope would be searched online for the meaning of the lyrics. Anyway, the code for jQuery was incorporated based on the previous lab that used the basic code switching div elements after a set period of time. Except in this case, a certain variable was given certain instructions to respond to the mouse movement. Also, the div tag and the division was given specific CSS rules to which I conformed them to my liking. The html itself wasn't hard at all and even the JQuery code wasn't difficult at all. With just a little understanding, anyone can achieve such a basic webpage such as this to be used efficiency.
          This skill would've really come in handy to create such fluency in a webpage rather than using a java-script loop statement. The fact that such few lines of code can be so simple to create an advanced mouse-responsive webpage that even HTML and JavaScript aren't enough to compete with the simplicity of JQuery. By knowing such a skill, it now saves time to use JQuery rather than JavaScript to create similar effects. The concept of an event listener has been taken towards new ways of being used creatively. Lab 11 has opened up a better insight to the code.    

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