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Code update #9

 


Mr. Cleland gave me some valuable feedback saying I need to relate my website back to Gisborne. So I added a non-copyright image of a Gisborne sunset and a blurb about where I am from and what inspired me to make my website.






As well as this I tested my website for color blind people. evidence above.

Every image on my page is noncopyrighted so there are no lawsuits that can be held against me. My website follows the accesablilty implication as it is accessible for colorblind people. This is great, it means my website can be accessed by a whole range of people.

It also follows the aesthetics implication as it appeals to young people with images of skating and sunsets. It gives a warm inviting mood to the website and the color pallet throughout the website is very simplistic and consistent. 

It also follows the privacy implications, this is shown through noncopyright images. My personal information is on the website however if I ever get any inappropriate messages I can simply block the number or email. My parents pointed out that I should change it from my home email as it seems to be a little too personal. I changed this to my blog account so users can give me feedback. This is also good because it's my personal number and not my family number so no one can mess with my family information. you can see evidence of change below. 









code update #8

 This week I added the tutorials section to my page. The images have redirectable links on them and lead to very good tutorials that personally helped me. Here is evidence of this.



personally, i am extremely happy with my website design and have loved every moment of making it. Overcoming issues and fixing problems was challenging but it was all worth it to see the final outcome look so nice.


Code update #7

 this week I worked on perfecting my design as all of the functions work well. Here you can see my home page image has changed to fit my design.




Code #6

 this week I added my complete website onto Github and It has all redirectable links working well. There are a few more things I have to do like adding the final CSS touches and making the website's aesthetic look nice.


as you can see from this example it comes up on an actual webpage and can be accessed by the public.


This is the link Matias18r.github.io



please leave some feedback about: 

the pictures;

is the website clear to navigate through and read;

do the redirectable links work?;

code update #5

 this week I started working on adding my code to GitHub. I added it to a new HTML folder as well as a CSS folder then combined the two. I haven't quite figured out how to create the website on it but I should have it sorted by next week. I also need to work on adding a redirectable link for tutorials. The Git Hub section of this website creation is a great step forward into the final publishing of the website




code update #4

 this week I added a redirectable link for decks. I am very close to finishing the site but I still need to add a few more changes to perfect the site. Next week I will be focusing on adding the final redirecatble link and add my code to GitHub so it turns into an actual website. It means the public will be able to access my website and give me feedback on what to do.








code update week 3


this week I focussed on making re directable links by making one for completes, next week I will be working on adding one for decks and tutorials. So far the code has been hard but it's getting easier as I am learning how to do it with ease now. as well as this is added some color contrast into my website to make it look nicer, adding new images to make the website appeal more to people.