Monday 24 May 2010

Website Finished!

At last! The website is finished and I think it looks better than I was hoping it would. I managed to get some time with Mark earlier on this morning and he explained how to put my superwomen in place and the video. I've spent the last few hours updating the pages and implementing the CSS correctly.

I've been previewing my website in Mozilla Firefox, however when I previewed in Safari the video on the releases_media.html page sticks out the box, however it doesn't in Firefox and I'm unsure why.

The pages of the website I have created are:
The Index Page - Home Page, the first page the user sees.
The Releases Page
The Community Page

These three pages then categorise into different areas, the Community page allows the user to go to several different places including external websites (these links work), the Guide and Video links both work and take the user to other pages. The Guide Intro page which the user gets taken too by going through the Community page then links to three different class guides which I have written for the website.

By doing this I have included four different layers of the website, showing I am competent with website structuring as well as using CSS and positioning.

EG:
Index > Community > Guide Intro > Guide 1/2/3

The Guide pages link back to the Guide Intro by clicking the 'Welcome to the Guide' image at the top of each page, making it easy for the user to switch guides at a glance. Each navigation button works apart from the 'Calendar' button, which if the site went live I would put a Calendar behind which, would help show gaming/website events etc...
Throughout the pages I have scattered 'dead links' to pages which haven't been created yet. However if the site was made properly, I would create these pages and sub-groups. I have included these links to show the marker the scope of the website and its potential, also I hope to show the marker that I have genuinely thought about what other pages could be created and where the links would go.


For the Guides, I have written in detail three guides for three of the Lord of the Rings online characters to provide more substance to the website.

Thursday 20 May 2010

Mark.

I went for my one-to-one session with Mark, so he could advise me on how to put the video into my website and place my Superwomen. However he never turned up, which has put a slow on getting my website up to scratch. I've received an email from him asking me to come in this monday, so we can go through it. 

I've now started putting my videos together, I've downloaded the Video Documentary from swtor.com which I am going to put on my website as well as the video which I am making using Final Cut Pro. This video will be a quick look into MMO games and I have used the program 'Fraps' to video ingame footage.


Tuesday 11 May 2010

The Website is Now Moving!!

After speaking with Mark in the lecture, my website is now in transition between Photoshop and Dreamweaver! I can't believe I forgot how to to transition it between the two, its such an easy task. Now that, that task is done, I've been getting my head around 'CSS', its easy enough and I've used it partially before. However there are certain things I can't seem to get it too do. 


I'm going in for a tutorial for Mark at 1pm today so I will ask him to find out.

Thursday 15 April 2010

Easter Break!

Easter

Ok, so Easter hasn't been the most productive time for University Work for me. The 12th April which Mark set aside for us to go in and talk to him was also the day I was due to pick my new car up etc... therefore was unable to get into University. Which was a shame, considering I could have used the help. I've pretty much got all my pages done on Photoshop as at home I don't have access to Dreamweaver, once we get back to University, I'm hoping Mark will be kind enough to remind me how to get the pages across to Dreamweaver.

Thats all for now folks'

Jono

Friday 26 March 2010

Background.

For the inside of the 800 pixel range of my website, I've used this tutorial:

http://www.adobetutorialz.com/articles/2386/1/The-matrix-code

to  create the background. Though mine is pink.

Sunday 7 March 2010

Computer Dead.

Well I started to layout the template of my website on Photoshop at home, however once I had, I realised I needed to properly complete my header so the template could be set out properly. However my computer has now died and will not even start up. Meaning the images I wanted to use for my project are in-accessable as I didn't want to use stock images from the game websites. I actually wanted to go into the games and get screenshots myself to use. 


I have ordered a new computer and hopefully I'll be able to get that sorted out in time.


Jono

Saturday 20 February 2010

Template Images. Fail.

So once I'd done my "drawings" and sketches on what I wanted from the template images, I needed to actually get the pictures. So travelling around I managed to collate all the images of consoles I needed and then uploaded them to my mac to start editing them. Once I got them on the mac, the pictures turned out terrible. They were un-usable, blurred and very grainy. I was particularly unhappy after all the work I had put in that the end product wasn't great. I decided to scrap the pictures and I'll have to find some stock images of the products I needed for the template, as It is obvious that taking the pictures wasn't working for me. Hopefully the in-game images which I take will be usable, I don't forsee a problem with those.