Your final project is to create a web site for a business or an organization.
You can work on your own or in a team with up to two other people.
If you work in a team, I will expect more than if you work alone.
Your web site will use all of the things we have looked or will look at in the class: forms, image maps, frames, and other features.
Use frames to divide your main pages into sections. You can use use frames on other pages too.
Use an image map to allow people to select options or access links.
Group Web Design Project Requirements
- Use a clear and easy-to-understand layout of material
- .Make the information useful to the reader.
- Shoot for at least 4 internal pages per team member.
- Include around a dozen links to related sites on the internet.
- Include at least one internal/section link.
- Include at least one mailto: link to the page maintainer.
- Use plenty of colors.
- Use plenty of background textures.
- Include some applicable pictures (check out the copyright first).
- Use frames to divide your main page into sections
- Use a form for a customer survey, order blank, membership information or something similar.
- Use an image map to allow people to select options or access links.
- Put the page author in comments (the actual author, not the whole team).
- Assuming we can get telnet access:
- Pages should be placed on Pegasus at UCF if possible.
- Anything else such as tables, sounds, color, etc to make your pages look and act the way you want.
- There will be a subjective portion to your grade on readability of the page and general look and feel.
Due Dates: By April 2, 1998, I expect a proposal containing the following:
(5% of Final grade)
- Working alone or with team. If team, names of all members.
- Decide whether your site is business or organization (real or fake).
- Proposal with name(s), if team only one proposal is needed, with topic of site, type of form and frames.
By April 29,
(25% of Final Grade)I expect a posted (on Pegasus, doesn’t have to be main page) site URL from on-campus students. From AT&T either a URL from a site posted elsewhere or a floppy disk containing all html/images, etc.