From 92ec67972c58d0515b0e7ea5fd51134ee020f9b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: minhtumn <56617716+minhtumn@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2020 15:25:50 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Revert "#building a chrome extension" --- .../IMC_BuildingaChromeExtension/proposal.md | 25 ------------------- 1 file changed, 25 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 IMC_APIs/IMC_BuildingaChromeExtension/proposal.md diff --git a/IMC_APIs/IMC_BuildingaChromeExtension/proposal.md b/IMC_APIs/IMC_BuildingaChromeExtension/proposal.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0710c9e..0000000 --- a/IMC_APIs/IMC_BuildingaChromeExtension/proposal.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### :pushpin: Step 1 -**TITLE:** -Building a Chrome Extension: Workshop - -**TOPIC:** -API's/Chrome - -**DESCRIPTION (5-7+ sentences):** -In this workshop, I plan to give a beginner's guide to chrome extensions. I will introduce the languages one can use for this project and explain why each is useful. I will also offer a step-by-step walkthrough on how to get the most confusing parts done. I want to make this workshop interactive so I will build my own chrome extension and walk through how I did it and how you can use it. I think I will build a chrome extension that allows you to add words to a list and the extension will censor those words on any site you visit as long as the extension is turned on. - -### :pushpin: Step 2 -:family: **TARGET AUDIENCE (3-5+ sentences):** -My audience for this workshop are students who would like to learn more about chrome and are interested in building their own extension. Though I hope to target this video towards beginners, I believe everyone interested in taking something away from this workshop should have some experience with JavaScript/HTML/CSS or else they'll be lost. With that being said, the example I'll be walking through should be fairly simple so someone who wants to make a complex or advanced extension should probably do some further research. - -### :pushpin: Step 3 -> Outline your learning/teaching structure: - -**Beginning (2-3+ sentences):** -Here, I'll go over the languages you need to know and the programs I'll be using in the tutorial. I want to go over this as early in the video as possible to help viewers have a better understanding of what they need to know to be able to make a chrome extension. This will also help people who have enough experience with the languages I'm going to use to prepare themselves by downloading the correct software. - -**Middle (2-3+ sentences):** -This is where I'll do a brief summary of a chrome extension and how to approach making one. I'm going to try to do a walkthrough with slides here to just explain what you have to do so that people who learn best by taking notes can be more successful. I think this will also just prove to be useful to those who want to write down key terms and ideas to help them remember this workshop in the future. - -**End (2-3+ sentences):** -Finally, I am going to walk through making the censor chrome extension. Though I'm writing this under the "end" section of the outline, I believe this will take up at least half of the video's length. This will be very in depth and detailed and I will highlight the ideas and steps mentioned in my slideshow to help viewers better vizualize what to do in each step.