I actually used a combination of techniques to try to get my site where I wanted it. I relieved pretty heavily on W3 schools though to help me understand some of the concepts I wasn't getting. Then parceling on the information concerning my subject of choice...well, that took quite a bit of time.
My target audience is pretty much anybody who's into the Ninja vs Pirates meme. If long term it can get somebody to laugh my job is done. The design style I chose for this was what i'd like to call "in the shadows" neither ninja or pirates are generally the sort to attack during the day contrary to what "Pirates of the Caribbean" will lead you to believe. By going with a Black wrapper then packaging my content in a light gray it pushes the readers eyes more easily to view my page.
I tested my site in Chrome, Firefox, and I.E. Chrome didn't show the famicon which I thought was a little weird. Formatting wise only on the sides did I notice any change. I did have issues getting my links where I want them. I still would like to figure out how to specify containers/frames/boxes so that I can group more aesthetically my content.
Well, I forgot a couple closing tags when I was validating. And i'm do a shadowed text on one of the pages so that errored out. Everything that is able to be fixed besides the shadowtext is corrected and validated.
Making sure to validate often was a help long term, so what keeping stuff on the fold and not allowing it to go over.
it looks like I used a bad link. Give this one a try.
ReplyDeletehttp://sws.pcc.edu/student/CAS206_pdeangel_43493/gregoryscholz94/midterm/part1/