Jan 29, 2008

Response To Chapters 3 and 4

While reading the latest assignments, nostalgia was brought about gazing at the pages of code.  It amazes me how the complicated system of coding can be turned into a web page.  It has made me really think about what I would want to make my web page about and how I would style it.  Whether I would give it layers or put multiple pages on one page--such as  a banner on top and text on the bottom or perhaps even a split screen.  My ideas for my project came floating into my head, one as unlikely as the next.  First I thought I would make a family page based on the example in the book of the mother who made a page about her children and then remembered that the page had to be translated from something previously written.  Then I thought I would make a picture diary of my summer trip and then remembered that the page would probably have to be more  of a text page than image.  My mind then wandered to the only texts that I have abundances of which would be my poetry, but I thought the world would be a  safer place if no one ever read that--however it is my fallback due to the possibility of multiple links and image use.  All in all, the reading  did wonders to stimulate the thoughts of sites that I can make and gave great insights on how to  make a site intriguing yet clean.    It gave wonderful variation of design and content.  I  just need to decide  what to  use.

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