Hey, Everyone
After so many problems here is my final for project 01. I did not do that great in grc175 so I wanted to make sure I really understood what I was coding. I learned a lot on this project and think I got better at programing from it. the person I chose was Kait Forner I tried to use some of her motifs through out the website like color and simplicity. Let me know what you think!
https://www.grc275.com/student/fall-202 ... index.html
Project 01 final
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Project 01 final
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Re: Project 01 final
Hi Genevieve,
I think your website looks great. The navigation is organized and I like the color scheme of your web pages. I think one thing I would change is maybe try incorporating more of those orange and beige colors at the top of your webpage throughout the rest of your design but besides that I think its very good!
I think your website looks great. The navigation is organized and I like the color scheme of your web pages. I think one thing I would change is maybe try incorporating more of those orange and beige colors at the top of your webpage throughout the rest of your design but besides that I think its very good!
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Genevieve, This is a classy looking site.
Responsive resizing working excellently.
missing: metatag keywords/description.
Alt tags are supposed to describe the picture just like you were standing next to a blind person and described to them.
I love your color palette, and your rollover movement.
You can be very proud of your work.
Responsive resizing working excellently.
missing: metatag keywords/description.
Alt tags are supposed to describe the picture just like you were standing next to a blind person and described to them.
I love your color palette, and your rollover movement.
You can be very proud of your work.
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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
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Re: Project 01 final
Hello!
I think your website is well made. It moves well across all sections! Also, I think the colors in the background matched well. This is my personal opinion. I think your influencer description on the first homepage and the content on the About page are the same. So, I personally think it's better to remove the content from the home page and make the picture of the influencer bigger. You did a great work!
I think your website is well made. It moves well across all sections! Also, I think the colors in the background matched well. This is my personal opinion. I think your influencer description on the first homepage and the content on the About page are the same. So, I personally think it's better to remove the content from the home page and make the picture of the influencer bigger. You did a great work!
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Hey Genevieve,
Great work on the site! I really like the colors you chose, especially how well the gallery background matches the content of the gallery. One thing I did notice was I wasn't able to get the hamburger menu to work when viewing on mobile.
-Cedar
Great work on the site! I really like the colors you chose, especially how well the gallery background matches the content of the gallery. One thing I did notice was I wasn't able to get the hamburger menu to work when viewing on mobile.
-Cedar
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Re: Project 01 final
Hi! This is a really we made website! I love the colors you used and images that were provided. I think the actual pixel quality of the photos were a bit low however. Other than that, this was a really nice choice in a designer and in your creative layouts.
Olivia Haltom