Badge. HTML Intermediate.

My HTML Page!

Here’s a screenshot of my webpage! Super awesome!

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Doing this after the javascript project was the best thing ever. Not that I used javascript on it, it’s just the difficulty of the two assignments were REALLY noticeable. This was a pretty fun assignment to work on. And it’s one of the only assignments in this class where I didn’t have to look anything up on the internet (aside from the content, that is). 

 

On to work on those other 8 badges now before I fail the class….

Mini-Site #3

http://transmedia.trinity.edu/~jmendiol/site3/screenshot.jpg (Screenshot)

http://transmedia.trinity.edu/~jmendiol/site3/scroogle.html (Mini-Site #3)

Keywords: sketchy, janky, shady

I’m done. I guess. Haha. I’d just like to apologize for it not being pretty at all! With fixing all the janky javascript shenanigans and playing around with what I can do (super cool) and my other professors demanding projects at the same time, I didn’t have as much time as I would have liked to make it

Basically, the basic theme is a shady Russian site. To any Russians out there, I apologize profusely. I was going to make a boring, functional website but I horribly butchered one of the questions on my site and I got the brilliant idea to make EVERYTHING horribly butchered. I really had fun being completely silly and writing the things that are completely sketchy. If I had more time, the thing I would definitely do is make the sites more obnoxious, a lot like the actually shady, potentially harmful websites out there.

Next project: Nigerian Prince official website?

The javascript portion of this Mini-Site was the hardest part. It may not seem like it with the somewhat unsophisticated CSS but I spent a lot of time working on the functional part of the site. Javascript proved to be REALLY and specific which was really frustrating. I feel like most of the code I wrote was completely useless and now gone. A stray quotation mark or parenthesis took minutes and hours of my life. In the end, I definitely really enjoyed having the power to change stuff on the fly though. I want to learn more than just document.getElement if I have a chance (hopefully, this summer after all of the work this semester).

🙂