This post was meant for last week the week of the 8th but as you can see I am quite behind.

Mostly because I finally got a CSS to work with DW5.  TRUST ME, you have no idea how scared I am that I may have jinxed myself by typing -  nay – thinking the thought I typed.

I found a basic single page format from which to base all other pages.  Not the dazzler I had created with other web building sites but the idea that I am getting somewhere after losing so much has me elated.

My web space is supposed to be a web site for a business.  It has a “welcome” page and five more pages.  Everything is brief; I detest information overload.  Most if not all the photos will have been photographed and edited by myself alone.  I tried to put obvious humor into it.  Hopefully, I exceed the requirements.

Our Uber-awesome Professor Dr.Simon listed the following reminder/motivator:

During the presentation, each student will be given 5 – 10 minutes to present a draft of their site to the class. Topics to keep in mind when presenting the site include:

1. The type and purpose of the site (you will want to click through each page on your site and give a brief description).

2. Design choices made (including reasons why the choices were made).

3. Experiences in building the site.

4. Lessons learned.

5. Suggestions from audience on how the site might be improved.

I believe I am good shape almost.  As I stated I have just got a CSS, DW5, and myself to cooperate.  Play nice :) .  A concept under-rated after Elementary school