Saturday, October 23, 2010

Dynamic vices

One of my favorite sorts of websites is the dynamic kind. By that, I mean a site that contains stuff a user like me can interact with. If I go onto a site like Dailymotion, for example, I can preview a clip by scenes just by rolling over the clip to see some other related pictures from the clip in question. Other sites, have Twitter feeds that pop up at random by the time they're posted. Rollover or re-update, dynamic sites are sites everyone can relate to.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Suc-CSS breeds suc-CSS

Well, I think I recall a time back during sophomore year at Canisius in my DMA207 class, where we experimented with tables, CSS and such. Normally, I would've been rather a little harried about diving right into a related subject, but I knew that even tables have disadvantages. Thanks to using this uniform code, I managed to pull through, no problem.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Putting to bed the "embed"

CSS (Cascade-style sheeting) is way better than embedding, in my opinion. That way, you don't have go to from page to page to alter what's inside just to make one page like the other. From one page, you can choose an element to make uniform for the site, such as text size or color, background color, or tables. I hope I can gain some good experience from this when I make my site.