Project Description: This project was done entirely in HTML and CSS code. I needed to create 2 pages that are linked to each other by two relative links. There are also absolute links that direct to websites on the world wide web. Different formatting tags must be used on these pages to show HTML skills.
Procedure: I started by writing the 3 All About Me paragraphs. After I finished them I went on to styling the website. I then wrote the 2 More About Me paragraphs. After I finished those I also styled that website. Then I linked them both together with relative links. I gave it to someone to review and I found a few missing elements, so I added them, an example being the hyperlink I had to add. Below are both my website pages.
All About Me Page
More About Me Page
Reflections :
Strength - I think that my strength on this project was high. I was able to write the necessary code to create a website.
Opportunities - If given the opportunity to redo this project, I would make sure to work on scaling and testing the sizes of my images. On my project one of the pictures on my All About Me page was too big and I couldn't view it fully without scrolling down. (In the image above I have scaled it down to see) I would also try and work on completing the project more quickly and efficiently.
Understanding - In this project I learned how to create an HTML doc, write inline CSS code, how to create links, add photos, change the text font, text color, background color, bold, italic, underlining text, and more.
Limitations - One of the limitations that I encountered in this project were the 2 absolute and 2 relative links, which made me have to find websites to link to my project. Some others included having an image as a hyperlink and the minimum of 3 All About Me paragraphs and the minimum of 2 More About Me paragraphs.
WISCR - I think that this project required the I and the R of the WISCR acronym. This is because I needed to be an insightful and critical thinker to get through this project. It required my knowledge of HTML and inline CSS coding. I also chose the R because we needed to be respectful of the information that people had put on their slides when we graded each other's.