Changes Made to Design
Here are the changes made, either requested by Maggie or justified by us (if changes were not requested, a justification will be made in parantheses).
- No logo was ever provided.
- The contact dropdown touches the navigation bar
- The social media bar only has three accounts
- There is no longer a News team
- Subcategories have titles instead of yellow highlighting
- Instead of hover pop-up, the article title appears underneath the thumbnail for simplicity sake, also this set up makes the title more easily accessible for the audience
- Photo thumbanils instead of text since text may seem overwhelming for viewer (Maggie agrees.)
- No more yellow highlighting for the nav bar when hovering (This wasn't entirely necessary anymore because the underlining is sufficient enough)
- No need for a slideshow for the photos. We did a lightbox gallery instead for the fashion feature (Maggie thought this was better too)
- Incorporated a manual slideshow into the Mag release (none of the articles had photos that would benefit from that set up; Maggie is OK with this change)
- There were subtle changes made to the about and contact pages with the yellow boxes to mimic the article (to create more visual continuity throughout the website)
- The about page has no hover over information since none was provided yet
Minimum Requirements Fulfilled
Carey and Havannah fulfilled their minimum requirements as followed:
- Carey coded the email form on the contact.html page.
- Carey coded the manual slideshow on the mag.html page.
- Havannah coded the lightbox gallery on the styleQ.html page.
- Havannah coded the dropdown of the "contact" under the "about" present on every page (coded on the homepage.html and SB_NB.js for modularity sake.)
Who Did Each Page
The following describes the collaborative efforts of Havannah and Carey on CSS and HTML:
- Havannah coded the HTML for homepage.html, about.html, arts.html, culture.html, fashion.html, and music.html
- Carey coded the HTML for contact.html, ironfist.html, dota2.html, styleQ.html, and mag.html
- Havannah and Carey worked on separate CSS documents for their pages and then put both their efforts onto the article.css
- Photos, articles, etc. were collected and organized by Havannah (since she has a closer relationship to Maggie than Carey.) Havannah was momentarily employed by Maggie to make the spreads for the mag since Maggie's layout editor was not accessible.
Modularity
Modularity was used on the social media and navigation bars. Both of these were coded on the homepage and implemeneted by Havannah (see "Changes" and "Minimum Requirements Fulfilled" section for more explanation.)