Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Session 36 (December 11th)

Fitness for Purpose

 

My product/project is useful to others as it may help foreign tourists worldwide who plan to travel to Hong Kong sometime in the future. The purpose of the website is to promote Hong Kong’s tourism industry and to help the tourism industry in Hong Kong to grow. As there may be many other options that tourists can choose from online, my websites will include very rare attractions and many recommendations by myself, which makes the website unique. I will try and guide tourists to main attractions such as Victoria Harbour and the Peak, but in the meantime I will attempt to guide them to the old parts of Hong Kong, for an intake of 20th century culture in Hong Kong. Directions will be given to tourists, mainly containing of public transport, just for tourists to blend in with the modern day world of Hong Kong. Recommendations of restaurants and places of rest will be pointed out, promoting cheap yet high quality food and accommodation for tourists.

 

The website must be easily accessible to tourists, such as it needs to adapt to the different levels of ICT of people from around the world. It should be simple to use and should not consist of many drop menus or expanding menus, as this may be rather confusing. I will be using a navigation menu on the left side of the website, which will guide tourists to all pages of the website. A homepage tab will be placed for the ease of access.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Session 35 (December 4th)

Using the tutorial for Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, I created essential files in my folder where I kept my images and text. By doing it this way, it was much easier to use these two pieces of information and put them into the site. Just for faster upload times for images, I resized my images to a resolution of 720 x 480, as this size is large enough to be shown on a website and will significantly reduce upload speeds and will reduce loading times for viewers. To do this, I imported the picture into Adobe Fireworks CS4 and changed the dimensions there.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Session 34 (December 1st)


I have created a simple version of my navigation menu for my website, a screenshot is provided above in a preview via the Opera browser.
The navigation menu becomes highlighted in a blue colour when the cursor moves onto it.
The site does not direct to an empty page as it is not linked yet. The text is bold and easily stands out to viewers. An expansion is needed for more pages such as accomodation etc.