Week 7
My group website have some images but have mostly texts so for multimedia element would be use in my group website not a lot. There would be images of what people would be selling. There won't be much sound in the website either seen it mostly text and some images. "For low-vision users, text can be magnified. Blind users can have text read by special software or rendered by a Braille reader. For those with technology limitations, text loads quickly and can be viewed on nongraphical browsers. Another strength of text over media content is that it can be read and indexed by search engines and translated into other languages. The best alternate for multimedia content is the written word." (from "Web Style Guide",3rd edition book)
Book link:
"Web Style Guide",3rd edition book
Tutorial Link:
http://www.web-accessibility-tutorial.com/Text-Equivalents.cfm
http://jimthatcher.com/webcourse2.htm
The links provide tutorial on Text Alternatives. So if the images are not working or anything else then we would us the text alternatives should replace it.
Scroll GOToTop with jQuery and CSS:
http://darkheart.aisites.com/scrollTop/scroll_go_to_top.html
Tutorial for the link Scroll GOToTop:
http://blog.netisme.com/tutorials/xhtml-css/scroll-gototop-apparition-jquery-css.html
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Strongest/Weakest Elements
Week 6
Questions:
Post to your blog what you did for your group project this week, how you think this adds to the overall success of the project, and give examples of the site's strongest and weakest elements
For week 6, my group talk about the design and we also answer the question that Sharon wanted the group to answer for week 7. We thought about the answer through and came up the best answer we knew would be suited for. We finally agree on the color of the website. I saw the CSS that Alfonse and Federico have been working and it look great. I also talk to Kosta and Brent on the coding and seem to have it all of it. Mike seem be on the right road too. For me, I have been checking up on them.
Strongest Elements:
I believe the strongest elements is the logo and banner because the name and the image that go put together. Also other strongest would be a good use to the students.
Weakest Elements:
I believe that the link from WordPress (the main part we are using as the backend) are going to be a problem but with Kosta and Brent on the team, we would be able to fix it.
Questions:
Post to your blog what you did for your group project this week, how you think this adds to the overall success of the project, and give examples of the site's strongest and weakest elements
For week 6, my group talk about the design and we also answer the question that Sharon wanted the group to answer for week 7. We thought about the answer through and came up the best answer we knew would be suited for. We finally agree on the color of the website. I saw the CSS that Alfonse and Federico have been working and it look great. I also talk to Kosta and Brent on the coding and seem to have it all of it. Mike seem be on the right road too. For me, I have been checking up on them.
Strongest Elements:
I believe the strongest elements is the logo and banner because the name and the image that go put together. Also other strongest would be a good use to the students.
Weakest Elements:
I believe that the link from WordPress (the main part we are using as the backend) are going to be a problem but with Kosta and Brent on the team, we would be able to fix it.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Campus Penguin (Week 5)

So my team is working on the upcoming website. (You can see the image up above.) We agreed on some colors for the website and the design is fine.
We decided the standed layout is 960px grid width. Basically means that everything will be within 960px range horizontally. For the vertical access, there is no limit given. Af far for other electrionics like the iPhone, my group is making another CSS sheet so that user vistits can visit it on their phone.
As far as changes go, we implemented a user friendly sign in area for guests to sign into, and fixed the error for the logo.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Web_Layout
Here is the Layout of the website for Team BravoSF:

So let me explain the layout to you. On the top left, that is were the logo is going to be at. On the top right, you can see that there a nav bar and a sign in. Right under it, you can see the search bar. Where you can search up on the things you want to know. Right under that is where you get your result. On the side of the result, you can put a post up but only if you have an account. Well I hope that help you understand the layout.

So let me explain the layout to you. On the top left, that is were the logo is going to be at. On the top right, you can see that there a nav bar and a sign in. Right under it, you can see the search bar. Where you can search up on the things you want to know. Right under that is where you get your result. On the side of the result, you can put a post up but only if you have an account. Well I hope that help you understand the layout.
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