Module 1 · Lecture 1.5

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Use this library to create, clean, name, explain and back up your beginner website project folder system.

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Copy, customize, organize

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Replace bracketed text such as [write your topic].

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Create real folders on your computer after each prompt.

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Lecture 1.5 copyable prompts

1. Create folder structure
Help me create a clean folder structure for a beginner website project about [write your topic]. Include folders for website files, images, documents, downloads, backups, screenshots, and social media content. Also suggest simple file naming rules.
2. Website folder plan
Act as a beginner website project organizer. Create a simple folder and file structure for my first website. Include index.html, about.html, style.css, main.js, images, assets, downloads, and README.txt.
3. File naming rules
Create simple file naming rules for a beginner website project. Explain why I should avoid spaces, confusing names, random downloads, and repeated final versions.
4. Clean messy files
I have a messy folder with website files, images, screenshots, downloads, documents, and backups. Act as my file organization assistant. Ask me what types of files I have, then suggest where each file should go.
5. Backup routine
Act as a beginner backup coach. Create a simple backup routine for my website project. Include local backup, external drive backup, cloud backup, screenshots, and GitHub repository backup.
6. README file
Create a simple README.txt template for my beginner website project. Include project name, purpose, folder explanation, important files, update notes, and backup instructions.
7. Organize images
Act as a beginner image organization assistant. Tell me how to organize website images, logos, screenshots, social media graphics, and downloadable visuals into clear folders.
8. Downloads cleanup
My Downloads folder is full of files. Create a safe cleanup plan that helps me move useful files into project folders, delete unnecessary files carefully, and avoid losing important work.
9. Folder audit
Act as my folder audit coach. Ask me questions about my project folder and then tell me whether my folder system is clean, simple, beginner-friendly, and ready for website work.
10. GitHub-ready structure
Create a GitHub-ready folder structure for a beginner website project. Explain which files should be uploaded to GitHub and which files should stay private or local.
11. Screenshot naming
Create simple naming rules for screenshots in a website project. Include examples for error screenshots, design screenshots, proof of upload, and tutorial screenshots.
12. Prepare for Lecture 1.6
Explain the difference between local folders, GitHub repositories, and public website URLs as a preview for my next lecture. Use simple examples for a beginner.

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