Thursday, May 23, 2019

Final Reflection


Hello!

     Over the year, I've learned a bunch. here it is:

- For Technology, I've learned how to use Wordpress and various plugins, expanding my web horizons. Wordpress is a lot easier to use and creates much more responsive websites than straight HTML code.

- In web, we hardly needed collaboration. however, being able to ask others the more efficient ways to do things is great. I don't need it much with Wordpress, but having it there is always good.

- Communication is the same as stated above. we all worked mostly individually, though being able to ask for help easily was cool.

- I've had a hard time managing projects. I get too distracted, and cannot focus. A good example is during the Cafe E-comm project. no matter how much I put my mind to it, I couldn't focus fully, which cost me my grade.

- Leadership is really just self-leadership. even then, I failed pretty bad. As stated above, I couldn't get myself to focus, so I tanked.


Monday, February 4, 2019

WPTS (Web Pages That Suck)

Hello!


Here's my list of rules so your website doesn't suck:

1: Flash is dying. people don't wanna run it, and your website will look terrible to those people if it depends on it.

2: contrast your text wit your background! otherwise, your text is unreadable!

3: If your audience can't tell within 10 seconds what your website is about, you should fix that.

4: websites were not made to use 3D graphics or shadows.

5: Don't overuse bright colors. MY EYES!

6: make sure that your audience understands your website navigation system.

7: Don't make your website's content a waste of time.

8: update your website's calendar information!

9: your site shouldn't straight up break. at least make it functional.

10: don't make your website look shifty or sneaky. well educated (the majority of people) people will think not to trust you.


       let's take lingscars.com for example. the site uses WAY too many colors and animated GIFs, and the constant "you can trust me! I'm Ling!" will make people distrust the site. A solution to this problem is to dial down on the animated GIFs and colorful patterns, and make the site look more trustworthy by having less shifty quotes.