Some of the scripts that I have used throughout the quarter includes.
- date script
- pop-box script
- drop-down script
- roll-over images script
- Welcome banner script(IE5)
-counter script(above header)
- no-peeking script (I.E)
Bouncing ball script
Monday, May 12, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
CSS Zen Garden
ZENGARDEN
Our favorite ZenGarden website is The Beauty:
Link to page: http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=179/179.css
Liked:
· The design of this page is really nice. The colors of the page go with each other and they are soft on the eyes.
· Each section of the page is separated by color and headings
· Acronyms in the page are underlined by a doted line. When you hover over the acronym you can see the meaning of it.
· Link are highlighted in each section
Our least favorite ZenGarden website is Retro Theater by Eric Roge:

Link to page: http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=202/202.css
Liked:
· It’s cool how you can move the screen in the movie theater.
Disliked:
· When I first got on the page I did not know how to navigate. It took me a couple of seconds to find out.
· Paragraphs are located very close each other, which is hard to read.
· The line spacing of some paragraphs are double and some seem to be 1.5 and it makes it harder for the viewer to read the page.
· It is hard to distinguish the paragraphs from one another because the headings are all the same color.
· The requirements paragraph has words in one paragraph that intersect another paragraph next to it. This makes it hard to read.
· You can not tell what is a link and not because the links are the same color as the rest of the document.
· The background image is annoying. It keeps flickering, which makes its hard to read the content.
· Each paragraph have a different font size and font style
· If you go down to the navigation in the ARCHIVES and RSOURCES section you will see that some of the letters within the words have been underlined, I could not figure why they did this and what is the purpose of the underlined character.
· The screen in which the content was in was too small for the content.
· The content was only in black and white.
By Ibrahim Basusta and Lauren Chin-Thomas
Our favorite ZenGarden website is The Beauty:

Link to page: http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=179/179.css
Liked:
· The design of this page is really nice. The colors of the page go with each other and they are soft on the eyes.
· Each section of the page is separated by color and headings
· Acronyms in the page are underlined by a doted line. When you hover over the acronym you can see the meaning of it.
· Link are highlighted in each section
Our least favorite ZenGarden website is Retro Theater by Eric Roge:

Link to page: http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=202/202.css
Liked:
· It’s cool how you can move the screen in the movie theater.
Disliked:
· When I first got on the page I did not know how to navigate. It took me a couple of seconds to find out.
· Paragraphs are located very close each other, which is hard to read.
· The line spacing of some paragraphs are double and some seem to be 1.5 and it makes it harder for the viewer to read the page.
· It is hard to distinguish the paragraphs from one another because the headings are all the same color.
· The requirements paragraph has words in one paragraph that intersect another paragraph next to it. This makes it hard to read.
· You can not tell what is a link and not because the links are the same color as the rest of the document.
· The background image is annoying. It keeps flickering, which makes its hard to read the content.
· Each paragraph have a different font size and font style
· If you go down to the navigation in the ARCHIVES and RSOURCES section you will see that some of the letters within the words have been underlined, I could not figure why they did this and what is the purpose of the underlined character.
· The screen in which the content was in was too small for the content.
· The content was only in black and white.
By Ibrahim Basusta and Lauren Chin-Thomas
Thursday, March 20, 2008
In Class CSS Part 2
During this class we worked on our main page(home.html). With a better understand of how css works i was able to complete task. The only issue that I have with CSS is that it in each Web browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.) it looks different.
Link to home.html:
My Home Page
Link to home.html:
My Home Page
In Class- CSS
In this excercise I learned new things about css. I learned how to use a container and how to add content to that container. I also learn that webpages can be divided into parted using name conventions.
Page Link:
CSS
Page Link:
CSS
Sunday, March 16, 2008
xhtml vs html
I didn't think there was a difference between the two. After carefully analysis i realize the minor differences.
Links:
http://people.rit.edu/~lxc7736/www/409/labs/htmlrecipe.html
http://people.rit.edu/~lxc7736/www/409/labs/xhtmlrecipe.xhtml
Links:
http://people.rit.edu/~lxc7736/www/409/labs/htmlrecipe.html
http://people.rit.edu/~lxc7736/www/409/labs/xhtmlrecipe.xhtml
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