Hey everyone!
What a year! I enjoyed these projects, and I feel pretty confident in offering web services to clients now. In the future, I need to devote more time to making sites responsive, which seems to generally take more time than the actual markup language.
Here is my site : https://www.grc275.com/student/fall-20 ... roject03/
I hope to see some of you next semester! Enjoy the winter
Isaac
Project 03 Final
Project 03 Final
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Re: Project 03 Final
Isaac!! I always love your websites, they're always responsive and your designs are always this minimalistic eye candy. Even though Dan might say it's "too" simple, it works for an easy to look at site.
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Hi Isaac, this looks really great! I like your use of imagery to convey the idea of the event. I might have added a different color to differentiate the navigation from the main area. Otherwise this looks great!
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Hi Isaac, excellent job to wield the powers of the flexbox. Great idea to run a vertically-aligned nav bar - it works really well. Have a great winter break!
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Re: Project 03 Final
Isaac, I love the folder icon idea. Your challenge to become a great Webmaster is to learn how to make your responsive work. send the link to your phone and see what it looks like.
Did classmate critiques: rarely
eye catching home: yes
page about the event: yes
news page about the latest goings-on at the event: yes
gallery page: the page exists, yet it does not have a gallery of images on that page
Event Schedule/calendar: yes
informational page on how people can get involved: yes
map: yes
mail form: yes but the form when clicked abandons the user on the form page. The Nav bar to all of your pages should be available for user after that form is submitted.
responsive working: no
Info page: yes
email form : yes
alt tags on images. Yes except note: Using logo for an alt tag does not explain to someone what the logo actually looks like. alt tags are for those who cannot see the image and their screen reader dictates using your descriptions in alt tags to describe the image to them.
live and fully functional: yes
title, meta tags, keywords, alt tags: yes
External Style sheet used to control layout: yes
Creative solution: yes
Clarity of communication: yes
aesthetics: color, typography, layout, etc.: yes
effective navigation: yes
effective information and interface design: yes
working-graphics submitted: yes
Did classmate critiques: rarely
eye catching home: yes
page about the event: yes
news page about the latest goings-on at the event: yes
gallery page: the page exists, yet it does not have a gallery of images on that page
Event Schedule/calendar: yes
informational page on how people can get involved: yes
map: yes
mail form: yes but the form when clicked abandons the user on the form page. The Nav bar to all of your pages should be available for user after that form is submitted.
responsive working: no
Info page: yes
email form : yes
alt tags on images. Yes except note: Using logo for an alt tag does not explain to someone what the logo actually looks like. alt tags are for those who cannot see the image and their screen reader dictates using your descriptions in alt tags to describe the image to them.
live and fully functional: yes
title, meta tags, keywords, alt tags: yes
External Style sheet used to control layout: yes
Creative solution: yes
Clarity of communication: yes
aesthetics: color, typography, layout, etc.: yes
effective navigation: yes
effective information and interface design: yes
working-graphics submitted: yes
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Toni McDonough - GRC 275 Instructor
tmcdonough@tmcc.edu | 775-235-8234
Toni McDonough - GRC 275 Instructor
tmcdonough@tmcc.edu | 775-235-8234