Friday, 5 November 2010

What I did in Lesson 08/10/10

I created a table on each page, setting the cell padding and making the border width zero so it would not show up in the published version of the website. I set the table to a certain pixel width. I cut and paste all text into the tables, and inserted all the pictures on the CPR page and Dressing and Bandaging page. I completed the Dressing and Bandaging page. I put the Title banner and Navbar In a table above the main body table, and inserted the First Aid Web Logo. I wrote this blog.

What I did in Lesson 10/9/10

I completed the text on the Homepage and CPR page. I inserted pictures next to the instructions on the CPR page. I started on the Dressing and Bandaging page, setting heading and paragraph styles. I completed half of the page. I wrote this blog.

Thursday, 26 August 2010

What I did in Lesson 27/8/10

I edited the page properties of the Homepage to put the paragraph widths in cm, so pixel size would not affect what the website looks like. I did the same for all the other pages. I set the text properties of all the pages, and edited some text on the Homepage and CPR page. I wrote this blog.

What I need to do over the next few lesssons

1. Enter all information into the website pages.
2. Put in pictures and decoration.
3. Make my CPR leaflet.
4. Put everything in my ePortfolio,
5. Meet with my client to review the website.

What I did over the Summer

I created a title image for each individual page in my website. I used fireworks as before. I pasted each image onto its respective page. I wrote the Introduction to the website on the Homepage, along with a instructions on how to make full use of the website, outlining its sections etc. I changed the page properties to put restrictions on the width of the paragraph. I wrote the instructions to Adult CPR on the CPR page. I wrote this blog.

Monday, 21 June 2010

What I did in Lesson 22/6/10

I mapped all the other navbars on my website pages. I created a title image for the homepage using fireworks. I grouped a textbox and a rectangle with a styled outiline. And then I pasted it onto the website. I backuped my files onto my laptop. I wrote a blog post about what I have to do over the summer and next year. I wrote this blog post.

What I have to do for the Summer

I have to create more page titles for the website pages and start to enter information and export pictures into them. I should update my blog. I need to make sure all my work is up to date. I should also start working on the first aid leaflet on publisher.

What I did in Lesson 08/6/10

I remade everything as I did in my old website, saving it onto my school account instead. I created the banner and the navbar on fireworks then pasted them onto the website pages. I mapped all the buttons on the Home and CPR navbars and was halfway through Dressing and Bandaging. I worked much faster this time as I now know how to use Dreamweaver from all the previous weeks. I wrote this blog post.

Monday, 7 June 2010

Note

Due to the loss of my usb, I will have to redo the website next lesson. This should not take long as I know exactly what to do now.

Monday, 24 May 2010

What I did in lesson 25/5/10

I used the Dreamweaver manual to find out how to map individual elements on my navbar picture to different webpages. I created a Dressing and Bandaging page and a Burns page. I started to map the navbar on the Homepage to the other pages. I wrote this blog.

Friday, 21 May 2010

What I did in lesson 11/5/10

I created a nav bar for my website on fireworks and cropped it, then pasted it into my homepage, under the banner. I solved the paragraphing problem and made the banner and nav bar stick together. I created another page for CPR. I started looking at Adobe for my ePortfolio, and dowloaded it off the school website. I wrote this blog.

What I did in Lesson 27/4/10

I started working on my website. I made a new site on dreamweaver and sourced it to my usb. I created a banner on fireworks saying, "First Aid Web", edited and cropped it, and pasted it onto the homepage. I changed the background to black. I wrote this blog.

Monday, 12 April 2010

What I did in Lesson 13/4/10

I put my Analysis into my ePortfolio. I wanted to iSpring from the internet, but found it did not work for macs so used another software instead. I converted my Analysis ppt into a flash file. I uploaded the file into my blog. I wrote this blog.

Things to do

List of things to do:
1. How to make a link on Dreamweaver
2. How to use Dreamweaver templates
3. How to get Google verification
4. How to put a powerpoint on Blogger

List of things to get:
1. Get Dreamweaver
2. Find free picture websites
3. Get Google Verification

Monday, 29 March 2010

What I did in Lesson 16/3/10

I started to gather pieces of work together to form my analysis. I made an analysis folder in my ePortfolio. I created a powerpoint containing success criteria, research, and pictures, which I will finish for homework. I wrote this blog.

Monday, 15 March 2010

Meeting with my client 2/3/10

Meeting aims: To check progress of website- Dreamweaver, information etc.

1. He will send me the information within the next week. He wants to concentrate on CPR and make sure that is the most detailed part of website

2. He believes the logo I designed is appropriate and good. He wants it scanned onto the website.

Monday, 1 February 2010

What I did in Lesson 19/1/10

I drew up on A4 paper a scale design for the website and went on decided on the main structure and format of the website.. I made an appointment with my client. I uploaded both my appointment and design into my ePortfolio. I wrote this blog.

Meeting with my client 1/2/10

Meeting aims: To finalize general design of website and find client preferences, and discuss problems

1. The website design is good, but a search box cannot be made as Dreamweaver does not provide search box options. Also, It is too complicated to do so. We will make up for that by structuring everything clearly.

2. My client prefers a simple template for the website, in cool colours such as purple or blue. Pictures have to be professional.

Monday, 18 January 2010

Meeting with my client 18/1/10

Aims of the meeting: To decide which software or online website to make the website from; to name the website; to split the website into clear sections and sub-sections.

1. Dreamweaver is a easy to use professional software that anyone can use to make websites. This is convenient and has tutorials so I can learn to use it. There are many different ways to alter and make different types of website on Dreamweaver. The website will be called First Aid Website.

2. Main sections: CPR, Dressing and Bandaging, Burns, and Others. All the sub-sections will go under these.

Monday, 4 January 2010

What I did in Lesson 08/12/09

I made an online ePortfolio from my school email account on Google sites and backuped all my work on it. I made a recording of my meeting with my client and put it on ePortfolio. I finished all my unfinished work from past lessons and wrote this blog post.

Research 24/11/09

I researched 4 existing First Aid websites and listed their Pros and Cons. I wrote what I would do to make my website better and improved than them. I took screenshots and bookmarked everything in Diigo. I put my research onto my ePortfolio.