Technologies:
CSS Version 2.1
This is something that I have only reacently picked up and am looking to improve upon even more. CSS will be the vital ingrediant to the look and feel of the website as it will be used to style all of the pages and their elements. In order to create the CSS I will be using Dreamweaver.
The style sheet will also need to be validated using the W3C Validator.
XHTML 1.0 Transitional
XHTML is now seen as the standard web language and has replaced HTML. I will therefore use it to place content onto the web page, which will then be styled by the CSS.
FTP (Dreamweaver)
The file transfer protocol (FTP) within Dreamweaver will be used to upload the created website and associated files from my local machine to the internet.
Flash
I will also look to incorporate some form of Flash in the design, this will not be anything major, but as it is a new skill that I have learnt reacently I will be looking to show off some of the techniques I have learnt.
Feedback Form
This will be the main and preffered method of communication that the users will be able to use to get in touch with me. There will be a small box where the user can input their comment and also a drop down menu where they can select how they have managed to come across my website. The feedback for itself will be linked to my email adress.
Software:
Dreamweaver
This program will be used for the actuall build of the site. It will also be used for the creation of the CSS code. The FTP within dreamweaver will also be used, so this is a piece of software that I will be using throughout the majority of the build process.
Adobe Flash
This software will be used for creation of any flash elements, whatever they may be.
Adobe Photoshop
Photoshop will be used for creation of any graphical work on the website. The look and feel of the site will ultimately be decided on the type of graphical elements that are on the page, which is why Photoshop will have a major role to play in the creation/.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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2 comments:
Why only XHTML 1.0 Transitional Mirhad? Do you not feel confident in making your portfolio using XHTML 1.0 Strict?
I think you should also aim for XHTML 1.0 Strict, Mirhad. In reality it is not much more difficult to validate at this level. It simply requires a little bit more work.
Using Flash in your portfolio, but I would advise that you look into validating it within your code. It will take a bit of googling to find a solution, but there are several out there.
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