Lab 9 Reflection
Well, for Lab 9, we have been going through treacherous weeks of both Javascript and Jquery. It hasn't been easy as we have been given multiple tasks and sites that are broken in some manner, and as web client programmers, we have to figure out what exactly is the error and fix it. We are only given some hints or clues here and there on how to fix it but it's all up to mainly us to realize what is needed to add or get rid off in the code. Most of our tasks this week has been all surrounded by the complete aspect of troubleshooting. Our task for this lab was to create a picture slideshow consisting of six pictures, six different captions for the six pictures, have the dots responsive based on the user and create the arrows. We were originally given all of the pictures and what they have to say. It was all on a html page already as a list but what Mrs. Ramirez wanted is for that list to be converted into a slideshow. Well, at first, I wasn't too sure on where to start as we didn't get much hints. I had to do a lot of research on my own time during the whole two periods in order to somehow implement what I have learned and found into the lab. I found out how to create a simple slideshow from online resources and used all the information I was already given and added all of that into it. It took me a lot of trouble in having the pictures pop up all the time and adding the arrows on top to work with the slideshow. At the end, I was able to do it and worked out perfectly fine.
Overall, this lab was sort of difficult. I see why its hard in general to troubleshoot because you have to get used to figuring out several ways to get to a solution regardless of the situation. This troubleshooting practice gives us a preview of what we will have to constantly do as Web Designers working in the field. Learning and practicing these skills have better helped me to improve in my dedication and my mindset to think outside of the box as well as using all prior knowledge for a task at hand.

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