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I’ve uploaded the pictures of my portfolio. I hope this gives you some idea of what it looks like. I’ve included the home page as my featured image, about me page, portfolio page, an example of my posts, and the contact page. I have tried to import my site onto Dreamhost many times, it gets stuck at 100% no matter what I try. I have tried many workarounds and have not found a solution.
]]>Team members: Me, Jillian, David
http://wbb-template-1.local
We each made our own client sites seperately
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Client- Wild Blueberry Land
Team Members- Nick Poulin & Christiana Mosca
For my contributions to the website, I mainly worked on the home page and making it look better but I’d say the most important role I played was figuring out how to use WooCommerce make all the products the same size and edit the footer to update cruicial information and add a link to take the wild pledge. Altogether I think my team worked well together, we had a late start but luckily there was already a website that just needed some tweaking. I think outside of class we only had to meet once or twice and other than that we worked on the website either in class or on our own.
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Team members- Daniel Khat, Kearson Sutton
Website- http://www.emilyhclarke.com/alexanders/
My Contributions- Redesigning the our story page (need higher quality photos for some), Contact form, migrating the home page information, Migrating the FAQ page information.
I think for the most part my group worked pretty well together. One of our biggest struggles was communicating with the client but but on their end not ours as it would take several days for us to get a response on simple information we needed to start designing. I think another one of the bigger struggles for our group was that we all have busy schedules so we weren’t able to meet outside of class time to work on the site at all but I think we made it work pretty well. We as a team were able to communicate pretty well over slack ignorer to keep each other in the loop on what we’re needed help with and what progress we made. As a group we agreed that there was some more changes we would have wanted to make to perfect the site but time wise it just wasn’t feasible for us to complete.
]]>One thing I really enjoyed about working was making the website for a real purpose. I think it was great to give Marie a website she herself obviously couldn’t make. I learned what it takes to make a clean and well put together dream host site for a client. I now know what it takes to communicate and form a plan with a client and team.
I think one thing that could be improved is learning more tips and tricks for dreamiest rather than the backend code that comes with it. I myself was still learning while making the website so that would of helped a ton. I think the communication and even workload worked very well for my team.
]]>The next thing I learned and possibly the biggest is that there should and will be lots of revisions. Although we waited until today (it worked out because we had prior revisions), revisions should happen before a final due date and they should also be often. I knew going into this project I wouldn’t be offended if changes were made because that is our job. I learned that patience is needed for parts of the website that needed re-editing. There were days were I spent hours on the website editing and then there would be 1 or 2 things that I could simply not figure out or do on my own. As much as I wanted them done right then and there after hours of editing, it wasn’t until a day or two later until the changes were made. (which is OK). This was a very good experience for me in terms of fieldwork and working with a client in general. I appreciate the opportunity and look forward to doing stuff like this in the future.
I think everyone in a group setting feels like other members arent doing as much. Which at some points was exactly how I felt. I think maybe a little bit more participation and communication would have been helpful from my end. Something that worked on our team was that Tyler had a better understanding of Elementor than I did. When I had a technical issue he was able to easily help me with that vs. me trying to take an hour to figure it out, that was overall very helpful. Our group slack channel was also super helpful and an effective way of communicating.