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Unit 3
Feb 7, 2016 23:53:45 GMT -8
Post by Josh Lum on Feb 7, 2016 23:53:45 GMT -8
So my URL is gc.palomar.edu/32950/32950jlum9720 contrary to what artbytes is telling you due to complications. I feel as if I'm using divs not as that are intended. I'm not quite sure yet. It really helps to look over sample code to get an idea. Otherwise, old CSS knowledge is kicking back into gear. I hope I will revisit some of these pages to spiffen things up.
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Unit 3
Feb 9, 2016 2:58:50 GMT -8
Post by Judy Fontanella on Feb 9, 2016 2:58:50 GMT -8
You did a great job on your home page. I enjoy seeing you in your photo, and reading about you, too. It's great that I get to know you better.
Your unit 3 assignment is still not done. It looks super with nice photos. However, the point of the assignment was to use the box-sizing property and observe what a difference it can make to the sizes of your layout. You did not do that. One of the div's should use it and one should not.
Your photos were loading very slowly, so I looked at the size of one of them. I think it was over 5000 pixels wide. That's great for print - but NOT great for the Web. You were only using the images at 500 pixels in width. That means that the actual image file is probably about 100 times what it needs to be for your site. So - your users are downloading a ton more than they need, and possibly using up their data allowance on something they will never see in total. Your pages will load much more quickly, and your visitors will be much happier, if you reduce the resolution on your images so that they are the size that you'll actually display them on the Web.
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Unit 3
Mar 29, 2016 9:01:37 GMT -8
Post by Josh Lum on Mar 29, 2016 9:01:37 GMT -8
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Unit 3
Apr 2, 2016 23:25:17 GMT -8
Post by Judy Fontanella on Apr 2, 2016 23:25:17 GMT -8
Please take a look at the specs for the Unit 3 assignment again. You are missing quite a few things.
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