Monday, 8 March 2010

Website Updates

When thinking about the areas that I would need to focus on to ensure that our own website will look professional, I looked through the ancillary task presentations created by my group, and also discussed with my group the things that we thought of as important to include in our own website. Eventually, we discovered that there are a few main areas that would need to be focused on to create an effective website for our production. These are as follows:

Images - Will need to include various different images ranging in shot types. I will also need to use an image editing programme such as Paint Shop Pro to create different image effects and to also build up an image of different layers to have an exiting and professional image.

Text - Will have to closely monitor the amount of text that appears on the website homepage. On most existing homepages, there is a very minimal amount of text used, so this research will reflect in my final homepage as this convention will have to be used. I will also look at the styles, colours and fonts of the text on the homepage, they will need to be the same throughout the website to create cohesion between each page making the final website effective and cohesive.

Hyperlinks - Websites contain hyperlinks, however, most professional websites use more comprehensive hyperlink styles. Image mapping is a method used to create different hyperlinks from different areas of the same image. I already have some basic knowledge of using image mapping and have decided to use image mapping on our website rather than using simple text links, as I think it will be a good way of making the website effective and professional, and will make the website of a higher standard.

HTML Formatting - Websites use HTML codes to create all different kinds of effects. Having some basic HTML knowledge, I thought it would be a good idea to use this knowledge to make the pages of our website more cohesive and professional. An example of the way I will be using HTML coding is by changing the colours of the scrollbars of the page. The colours I have selected are the same as the background colours, so this will make the scrollbars disappear, but will still scroll. This will make the website more professional as sometimes the presence of a scrollbar can change the overall look of the page.

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Blogger Beauchamps Media said...

Excellent research Amy, remember to make sure that the magazine, main production and website are cohesive, i.e. that they share features, fonts, colours and images.

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