Well my original plan of creating an html did not work or go as smoothly as I had originally planned so I went with my backup plan and created an EMAZE. I think this turned out awesome! I used my photos from my photo essay I had done previously and incorporated some of my other favorite photos as well and made a kick-ass photo gallery "maze".
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Tech Tutorial
For my final project I am going to use my former "Photo Essay" and make it more interactive by creating a HTML page. To do so I will have to use Notepad on my windows laptop and save it in a HTML file under my Pitt username. I was going to use w3schools to help reference the codes I would need. I would use color, background, image, text, hyperlinks, and possibly sound/audio. I am going to use my original photos and text but add hyperlinks that go to another website to describe/explain the photo in more detail.
I am still learning how to use the code so as a back-up plan I thought about emaze just in case. I have just recently learned about it and it is actually pretty cool. I would have a themed presentation like a photo gallery with the pictures and some text to go with them as well. emaze is more like a digital photo viewer but the person looking at the photo gallery can chose how fast or slow they look at the pictures.
I am still learning how to use the code so as a back-up plan I thought about emaze just in case. I have just recently learned about it and it is actually pretty cool. I would have a themed presentation like a photo gallery with the pictures and some text to go with them as well. emaze is more like a digital photo viewer but the person looking at the photo gallery can chose how fast or slow they look at the pictures.
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