After the problems we encountered previously to trying to edit the website we made at the CLC, circumstances led to us making a new blog. We were unaware about the saving process because when we chose to save on the Macs, there was no "save as" option. After a while we discovered that when we saved, it was saved onto the programme of the account that was logged in.
We chose bright, vibrant colours to attract a certain age range of audience. We were in fact armatures whilst using this programme but picked up certain skills along the way. Firstly, we added all the pages we would be needing for our layout and our navigation pages. With this programme we are unable to hide these navigation pages so we had to call the pages a new name, such as "...." to have at the top to hide the name "Andrea's Diary". We could not overcome this problem so we dealt with it by using the "dot's system". The hyperlinks we used were all successful and linked to the right pages using the 'inspector' tool.
We took many pictures of our friends to add onto the characters page to fill it up and add so-called cast. Many of the pictures used were of the main characters of the trailer/1st episode because the website would appear new and to focus on recent events.
At some point during the production, we added in some shapes and we were unaware of how to change the colour from white. I, however, after much exploration managed to find the correct tool and changed the stars from white to gradient pink and yellow.
My research into other soap websites helped me generously because it gave me a foreground of what I would need to include, what kind of colour scheme I would be needing, the amount of navigation's I would and wouldn't be needing, and the amount of external links. I applied this to the group's idea of who we were aiming to grab and what we wanted to achieve for our website, and we have finally finished our website.
We chose bright, vibrant colours to attract a certain age range of audience. We were in fact armatures whilst using this programme but picked up certain skills along the way. Firstly, we added all the pages we would be needing for our layout and our navigation pages. With this programme we are unable to hide these navigation pages so we had to call the pages a new name, such as "...." to have at the top to hide the name "Andrea's Diary". We could not overcome this problem so we dealt with it by using the "dot's system". The hyperlinks we used were all successful and linked to the right pages using the 'inspector' tool.
We took many pictures of our friends to add onto the characters page to fill it up and add so-called cast. Many of the pictures used were of the main characters of the trailer/1st episode because the website would appear new and to focus on recent events.
At some point during the production, we added in some shapes and we were unaware of how to change the colour from white. I, however, after much exploration managed to find the correct tool and changed the stars from white to gradient pink and yellow.
My research into other soap websites helped me generously because it gave me a foreground of what I would need to include, what kind of colour scheme I would be needing, the amount of navigation's I would and wouldn't be needing, and the amount of external links. I applied this to the group's idea of who we were aiming to grab and what we wanted to achieve for our website, and we have finally finished our website.
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