In order to better my Weebly site, I made 5 changes that I thought would help make the site more appealing and easier to navigate:
1. My favorite edit that I made was changing the "Favorite Passages About Education" and the "Learning to Weebly" pages. I inserted the backsplash images that made the pages more fun and creative. The images also reflect different interests, like the Star of Life and the alleyway in Rome, and make the page more appealing to the eye.
2. The next thing I did was insert a screen shot of the Pinterest page on my Project One tab. This is helpful because it lets the reader know what page they will be taken to if they have never heard of a Pinterest page.
3. I also inserted my first paper in as a document instead of a text box. This allows readers to see the format of the page and makes it easier to read.
4. Next, I added dividers on the outcome pages so that it would be easier to identify what the outcome was and what the reflections on each project were. This made the page less cluttered with text and made it look more professional.
5. Finally, I changed the font and colors of some of the texts. I used the same font for the titles, tabs, and main site title so that the site would look uniform. I also changed the size of most of the text so that the reader did have to get 2 inches away from the screen just to read what I wrote.
1. My favorite edit that I made was changing the "Favorite Passages About Education" and the "Learning to Weebly" pages. I inserted the backsplash images that made the pages more fun and creative. The images also reflect different interests, like the Star of Life and the alleyway in Rome, and make the page more appealing to the eye.
2. The next thing I did was insert a screen shot of the Pinterest page on my Project One tab. This is helpful because it lets the reader know what page they will be taken to if they have never heard of a Pinterest page.
3. I also inserted my first paper in as a document instead of a text box. This allows readers to see the format of the page and makes it easier to read.
4. Next, I added dividers on the outcome pages so that it would be easier to identify what the outcome was and what the reflections on each project were. This made the page less cluttered with text and made it look more professional.
5. Finally, I changed the font and colors of some of the texts. I used the same font for the titles, tabs, and main site title so that the site would look uniform. I also changed the size of most of the text so that the reader did have to get 2 inches away from the screen just to read what I wrote.
At the end of the semester, I made two more minor changes to make my Weebly page better:
1. I added a picture of me and my boyfriend on the "About Me" page in order to make my page more personable and let the readers know who I am, or at least what I look like.
2. I also edited the picture on the project one page. The image I had before was put in as a header and was very blurry. I inserted the picture under the title and changed it to one that was found while making my Pinterest page for that particular assignment.
1. I added a picture of me and my boyfriend on the "About Me" page in order to make my page more personable and let the readers know who I am, or at least what I look like.
2. I also edited the picture on the project one page. The image I had before was put in as a header and was very blurry. I inserted the picture under the title and changed it to one that was found while making my Pinterest page for that particular assignment.
My experience with Weebly has been beneficial and fairly easy. This page was easy to learn how to use and I really enjoyed making this portfolio. The only issue I had was dealing with the font sizes and color. I could not get certain sections to do what I wanted, but was able to adjust and design the certain pages the way I wanted to. I could see myself using this website to design my own in the future. I love the way my page turned out and I am glad we got to use it for this class. It is the perfect way to display our work.