I used the code from the html tutorial as a starting point, and that was definitely useful for me. Using the original code for reference, the internet provided more than enough information for me to get through creating my website. The first technical challenge I experienced was trying to space and center everything in a visually pleasing manner. To be honest I found a simple work-around of creating text that is the same color as the background in order to zone my pages. Try highlighting the webpage in a browser and you can see for yourself. Second the image sizing and referencing proved to be challenging for me. But I managed to organizing them fairly well using the same black text strategy. Over all I noticed that basically any problem I had I could find a solution for almost instantly via google. However the time and labor was in figuring out how to implement these solutions. I consider myself to be a distinctly left brained person, and my vision for the webpage was based on expressing this. I simply wanted to communicate a few fundamental bits about my person, and I wanted to try to be efficient and concise in doing so. That is what inspired my monochromatic choice of design. I’m happy with how clean my page ultimately turned out, however if I knew more about coding I certainly would have tried to give it a more modern touch. I tried to implement the dynamic picture function (where the images resize depending on the page scaling), however I didn’t have much luck.
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