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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I was attempting to copy a website. I chose Burger King to replicate. I finished the navigation bar.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Class Overview
I have made the web pages and used the slice tool but just linked my navigation bar buttons to random golf related websites.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Class Overview
Today I finally decided on the idea for my website. I was able to use what I created yesterday to easily insert text into the page.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class i started to make my website because I am behind on that. I made the structure for my website by making a nav bar, a header, a logo,and inserted an image as a link. here it is
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I started to make a new navigation bar on Photoshop for my new website that I still do not have an idea for.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I started to make a logo on Photoshop. I still have not thought an idea for my website though.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I did more work on HTML project. I used w3schools to add a background color and a frame around my image. Three ideas for a new website are
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I figured out how to insert an image into an HTML using URL. Then I found out how to insert an image by saving it on the computer. I used this to insert an image of a smiley face and then a header and a navigation bar.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I learned the basics of writing HTML code. I then played around with NotePad testing different things.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Internet and HTML
Internet
- J.C.R. Licklider envisioned the internet.
- He called it the Galactic Network.
- In August 1962.
- HTML stands for hypertext mark-up language.
- The simplest programs are Microsoft's Notepad or WordPad, or Mac's Simple Text.
- On this computer you can make a website with NotePad and Publisher.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Banner vs. Header
A Header is something you put on the top of a websites page. This image usually contains the title, a logo and sometimes a tagline. A banner is different from a header. A banner is mostly used for advertising purposes an a site.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I posted about headers and defined what a pixel is. I also took a screenshot of a website and used Photoshop to crop the header.
Headers
The recommended size of a header for a website is 1000 x 90. This measure is in pixels. A pixel is like an atom, it is the smallest part of a screen's image.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I finished my post about the top 10 websites. I did this by writing a short summary of the sites. I also commented my super bowl prediction on Mo's blog.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I took screenshots of 10 different successful sites and saved them as JPEGs. I then uploaded these pictures onto blogger.com
10 sites
This site is successful because it is very functional well still being aesthetically pleasing.
Amazon is a good site because it gives people an easy way to find almost any product they want on one site.
Blogger gives people the opportunity to create a blog for free to get people to notice what they are doing
ESPN helps people to follow just about any league in the entire world.
Google gives people a way to search for anything on the entire internet.
Bing is similar to Google but it is not as good. It looks cooler though.
Microsoft explains their products very well and makes their site very creative at the same time.
Wikipedia gives people information on almost anything they want to know.
Yahoo combines many things into one site, it has email, a search engine, and many other tools.
The Weather Channel lets people know the weather of any place they want to know.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Class Overview
Today in class I commented on Mo's post to give him URL. I also customized my blog and changed my profile picture.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Five Commonalities
Five things that all of these sites have in common is that they are; visually attractive, functional, informative, easy to find, and unique.
Class Overview
Today in class I created my blog on blogger.com and created my first post. I finished my paper that I started writing yesterday and that was my first post. I also blogged about 5 things that popular websites have in common.
Pupose of a Website
Jake Andrews
The Purpose of a Website
I do not have that much experience
with computer graphics. Although my
sister has shown me how to use Photoshop so I have a basic understanding of how
to use that.
There are many misconceptions about
the purpose of a website. Many people
believe that a website has to be creative and unique. While this is true, the site has to be
functional and people need to be able to find what they want very easily or
they will not give you the time of day.
The primary purpose of your website has to be to promote your business. You need to be able to turn any visitor of
your site into a prospective customer.
The creative aspect of your website is not the most important but it
still has to look attractive. If you are
able to be creative it is just a bonus to your site. Your site needs to be able to lead people to
where they are looking to go with only using their own power to do so. This is
why the creativity part can not be over done.
If they can not figure it out they will just go find another site that
is more functional and gives them what they are looking for. This is why it is very important to find the
correct balance of functionality and creativity while making your website.
Creating a website is very important
for any business. It serves as a great
way to reach your customers to communicate what you can do for them. Of course to get to this point you need to be
discoverable. You need to make sure your
site is easy to find for the people who need it. You can see what keywords people use to find
you and strategically add more to make it easier for people to find your site. The website also needs to be able to pull
people in and convince them that your business or product is worth it to them. The functionality of the site is very
important in this stage because the customer needs to be taken on a full tour
of your business. This tour also has to
be self lead by them and you have to think about what they want to see and the
order you want to show it to them. To
help promote your business you need to make sure that there is something
important on every page. You also need
to make sure that you do not put too much on one page because something can
then be easily overlooked and then they will not know what you wanted to tell
them. There also has to be a way for a
customer to contact you in case of an issue or question. You can just add something that says “contact
us” and list any way you would like your customers to reach you. This can help you in the future because they
could have a complaint that might force you to change something on your site to
make it better.
Marketing is also very important for
your website. You need to have ways of
advertising your website to people so they can find it. This can include paying for an advertisement
on a social networking site or being in the featured results on Google. According to “The Purpose of a Website” by
Mark O’Brien, people need to ask themselves three question. These questions are “Are you discoverable by
expertise?” “Does your site give your prospects a full tour of your firm?” and “Does
your site encourage prospects in various buying stages to convert into leads?” If you can answer yes to these questions then
you will be able to have a successful website and business.
Works Cited
O'Brien, Mark. "The Purpose of a Website." The Purpose of a Website. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Jan. 2013.
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