Final Portfizolio

Monday, December 18, 2006

Ok, so this took forever!!! originally I had done it in a different format and last minute I changed it!

I am very satisfied with it though, no matter how much trouble I had to go through with it. A few things that I have to fix is the browser computability. It works the way I want to in Firefox (mac and PC) but on IE 6.0 and 7.0 it doesn't rollover like I want it to. oh well, I shall look back and fix it later.

-Ted

Oh I had to upload it to my server because it was 60MB and Moravian Couldn't handle the load.

HERE IT IS!

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oh. LOL. (Laugh out loud. for those of you who are not in the know.)

Thursday, December 07, 2006

index of my portfolio.



might change it... not really happy with it... lol.

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CAL. END. DERRRR.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Hm well looking at it it might be a little to dark for my tastes, I like the layout though and I found that you can specify scroller bars in CSS that make it look like an inline frame which is really really nice
I am satisfied with the layout of everything, I just am not satisfied with the colors. I'll figure out new colors later, its just missing something. I included a "non-css" page just so the user can see the page without the style sheet attached.


linky
-Ted

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how the w3b w3rkz?

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Well the web isn't housed in one big place, its not a single entity.

When you use a browser, and put a url into the address bar your computer connects to another computer, ie the server, and searches through the folder for an index.htm / html, which goes back to your browser and your browser translates the code into a viewable website.


yum.

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New Lizayout. Fo shizzle.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Ok, so it might look like I am a pyro or something, which isn't totally untrue, but anyways...

I like this new layout, its simple, easy to read and is fun, I think. I am pretty satisfied with it, a few things that I wanted to do I didn't because of problems with the coding. Mainly I wanted a rollover that was animated, but when I stuck the background: url('link') bottom right repeat-x; in the effect didn't work the way I had planned so I scrapped it. oh well.

PS I don't have to link to it since your visiting the page I did... lol.

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Never rush things... cause they suck when you don't finish them.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Ok, fist off I admit I have been working on my portfolio more than the site that was due today... so... well here it is: a redesign of Fry Steel's wonderfull full flash website.

I also admit that its probably not any better.
The nav system is clear and easy to learn tho, and I reduced on how many pages one had to navagate to, I took off the "Our Story" and the "What's New" Page and stuck it on the front so that the front of the site wouldn't be a "splash" page which I HATE. lol.

I feel if I didn't do this in 45min I could have done a lot better... but other than that, the site looks "OK" not great, I think I would have done better without the whole "steel" theme. yea...

well here is the LINK to my site... don't hate yo.

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Sometimes you wear stretchy pants or critique websites further.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

1. Easy to learn: The rollovers on the navigation never change so its really easy to learn how to navigate the site, there are no new menus to navigate either.
2. Consistent: When looking at every page, there are no large changes to the site, the banner changes to let you know that your on a different page, but page layout does not change.
3. Provides Feedback: Nav changes, IE Rollovers.
4. Context: The navigation has both words and icons that tell you what the links are. Also has a similar style sheet to the whole website.
5. Alt: Unfortunately there are no alternatives to browsing the site, there is a straightforward way, and no other way around it. And no site map or search.
6. Action and Time; Easy Nav equals ease of time, everything is in its right category and there are no stray elements
7. Clear elements: Links have a nice red rollover, and the headers are easily distinguished between paragraphs and areas.
8. Clear labels: No ambiguity there, all clear.
9. Shows off the persons style, the banners are a little to much, the don’t totally go with the sites appearance.
10. Supports user goals: Has a nice touch and style to it, easy to navigate and is memorable.

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