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+# WDI-PANTHALASSA
+
+---
+Title: Tic Tac Toe
+Type: Homework
+Duration: Weekend
+Creator:
+ Thom Page
+ Course: WDIr-Panthalassa
+Competencies: JS DOM manipulation, loops, conditionals, functions
+
+---
+
+# Tic Tac Toe
+
+## Introduction
+
+So far, we have been writing functions, working with
+loops, and writing conditionals. We also learned about how HTML elements are styled and behave in the DOM, including how to make elements responsive.
+
+For your weekdend homework, you'll be building a tic tac toe game in HTML, CSS, and writing the logic for the game in JavaScript.
+
+## Exercise
+
+#### Requirements
+
+- The gameboard should be responsive, both horizontally and vertically
+- A user should be able to click on different squares to make a move
+- Each click will alternate between marking an `X` and `O` in turn
+- Upon marking of an individual cell, use JavaScript to add a class to each cell to display separate colors
+- A cell should not be able to be replayed once marked
+- Add a reset button that will clear the contents of the board
+
+---
+
+ - Construct an `index.html` to be your starting point on this
+ project. Add your necessary HTML tags, including `script` and
+ `link` tags to link to your JavaScript and CSS, respectively.
+
+ - Before you even start working with JavaScript, construct the
+ gameboard. The gameboard page should include the 3x3 grid and at minimum, a reset button. Using `id` and `class` on clickable
+ elements will help you wire this up in JavaScript afterwards.
+
+