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WIREFRAME

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+ A wireframe is a simple visual outline of a webpage or app screen. Think of it like a blueprint for a house; it + shows the structure, not the decoration.

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README file

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+ A README is the first file people read when they open a project. It explains what the project is, how to install + it, how to use it, and any important notes. It helps users and contributors understand the project quickly + without reading all the code. +

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Wireframe

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+ A wireframe is a simple sketch that maps out the layout of a webpage before any design work begins. It focuses + on the placement of elements like headings, images, buttons, and text blocks.
+ + Instead of thinking about colours or styling, a wireframe helps you understand how information is organised and + how users will move through the page. It’s a planning tool that shows structure first, design later. +

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Git Branch

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+ A Git branch is a separate workspace where you can make changes without affecting the main project.
+ It lets you develop features, fix bugs, or experiment safely. When the work is ready, the branch is merged back + into the main codebase. +

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