Please visit my website at www.cs.trinity.edu/~jvanesse
When working with html coding, I was a little bit worried about the production of my website. It was made a lot easier with the Microsoft Expression web software that we used. Once getting the basics down, I found that it was not super hard making a website. I like all of the pages that I included in my webiste but one in particular that I am proud of is my hometown page. On this page I have the postcard that I made for class, some fun facts about my hometown of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and some thumbnail pictures that can be expanded to better view some attractions of my hometown. I like this page for a couple of reasons. First of all I am very proud of the postcard that I made that is displayed on my page. Secondly I am very proud of my hometown and think this page really highlights why. If going back and doing it again I would have experimented with some different graphic designs and layouts on the website. I also would have tried to make a bit of a different nav bar in photoshop. My biggest technical challenge was creating a navbar that was both helpful to navigate the site as well as being aestheticaly pleasing. Design wise my biggest challenge was using the tables to structure my photo layout, while still making the website look unique and not like it was placed in a grid. I will show my webiste to my family and friends.I most likely will make another webiste for a class at some point in my Trinity career. It is a very helpful tool for portraying and presenting my ideas.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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dude dope website man
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