Monday, December 1, 2014

Real... Or Fake?

This was easily one of the largest projects that I have done this year. It tied everything I learned about web design. It used things like multi-page CSS, Image placement and CARP, color scheme, and more! Though daunting at first, I was soon able to get into the grove of things to make everything look awesome and fit well together!

Probably one of the biggest struggles was getting a nice color scheme to get things looking nice. This has always been a struggle for me, but I can definitely tell that I'm really figuring it out and am improving with every project that I do.

Though I feel as though I've really gotten used to Dreamweaver, sometimes it was very useful to talk out the things I was struggling with my friends and figure out how to fix them.

In making a CSS file that connected to all my pages, it made everything easier to work out. It would be awful to have to copy-paste all that code from one page to another, and do so whenever I needed to change something. It's definitely something that I've used to my advantage and to cut down on unnecessary wasted time.

To the left, you can see one of the 6 pages on the website. On each page, you can also see a menu that lets you easily switch between each webpage. It is something small, but it is something we take for granted. How annoying would it have to be to not be able to switch pages without having to go back to the beginning? Luckily, we don't have to!

This website is more than just some cool information on hoaxes or realities. It's a test on what I've been able to learn over the fist semester, and a test of everything I've been able to do up to this point. I think I overcame that task and made an awesome website!

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