**UPDATE!** Here's the link:
WebKing Internet Services
Until then, here are screen shots:
What I Liked:
I like the overall look of the pages. I think I was able to keep the "royal" feel that Mr. Hinden seems to enjoy, but in a more subtle way.
On a personal level, I like all that I learned from doing this. I finally started to really feel my mindset shift away from the old rigid table layout mentality to the more dynamic div approach. I liked learning how to successfully implement the google webfonts (although I had to restrain myself from using them all over the place!). I liked figuring out how to make it work from photoshop to html.
What I Didn't Like:
I didn't like the fact that I couldn't figure out the image rollover that I wanted to do on the index page. From my prior coding experience, I remembered that it was done before using JavaScript. Since it has been a long time since I used JS, I went online to reacquaint myself.That's when I found a whole lot of conflicting info. Not only did I read many different JS solutions, then I read a whole lot of sites that said the JS way is antiquated and should not be used. So I tried to learn about the CSS way, but again, everyone has a different way of doing it. I tried a few ways, but couldn't get it to work. I'm really hoping we go over this in class.
What I Want to Learn More About:
I definitely would like to learn more about image rollovers and what is the best way to handle this (CSS/JavaScript), as mentioned above.
Disclaimer:
I did use tables on the pricing page. But in my defense, I feel this is the only area/type of situation where the use of tables is warranted. Using divs to line up this info would have been ridiculous. This information was in a table form, so that is what I used. (yes, I have table guilt!)
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1 Comments:
WOW! this site is great! i love it! i like the contrast between the corporate and "pretty" feel. and the images on the homepage that show what each thing is about is really helpful. one thing that i didn't find convenient is the "home" button being last on the menu bar. traditionally they are first so most people are used to clicking the first page to go home. otherwise it looks great! i'm jealous!
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