# Morning Exercise ## Github Collaboration Let's randomly assign the team member letter. The person who has the smaller number in their street address will be Team Member A (Ex: I live at 123 Maple Dr., and my partern lives at 5 Blueberry Ln. -- so my partner is Team Member A). #### Team Member A - You will be the Github master for this task. - Share your screen with your partner - Create a Github repo called `team-github-practice` - Add team member B as a "Contributor". - `Settings` tab - `Collaborators` on the left - Confirm your password - Add your team mate's Github username - Check the box for "Initialize this repository with a README" - Click "Create Repository" #### Team Member B - Watch (and help guide if necessary) as your team mate creates the Github repo - Give your team member your Github username so that they can make you a Contributor #### Both Team Members - Go to this new repository on your Github account. - Click "Clone or Download" and copy the link in the "Clone with HTTPS". - On your local drive, go to your Desktop or Documents or wherever you keep your development files (outside of any other repos) and, in your terminal, clone the repo `git clone` paste the https link from Github. - Note, if you type `git remote`, you will see that only `origin` is created as a remote. You will be pushing to and pulling from origin (and the branch name). ## Github Branches #### Team Member A - From the master branch, create a branch called `main-page` - From the branch `main-page`, create an index.html page. - In this file, create a page that will display a welcome message when you open in. - Add, commit, and push your work **to your branch** #### Team Member B - From the master branch, create a branch called `main-page-styling` - From the branch `main-page-styling`, create a style.css file. - In this file, add some general styling on the background, `