At least for this class, my project is done, with more bells and whistles than I thought possible. I'm shocked I was able to create a fully functioning stock image website complete with watermark on images and what not. It's really rewarding to see my work come alive!
At least I won't be repeating this class, and with any luck as of 6:00pm (depending on previous people) I won't be repeating portfolio-prep. It would be an understatement to say I'm nervous... I can remember last quarter dropping off my process book and Mike was there waiting to present.
I think it would've been better had I started the website at the end of last quarter, but I didn't even have a final design until the 9th week, so I guess that wouldn't have worked.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Adding to the list
If possible, allow users to view all images from one photographer, and if I have more free time allow users to search the images of a photographer...
Increase number of images from 3 rows to 4 (at least, possibly 5).
Add pagination to the user profiles.
Revamp the download link (add the graphic).
Revamp the admin page.
Increase number of images from 3 rows to 4 (at least, possibly 5).
Add pagination to the user profiles.
Revamp the download link (add the graphic).
Revamp the admin page.
Notes for me for later since I have no paper
and don't feel like walking over to the printer to get some :)
1. Use the "view image" page to make the "view user" page for the admin.
2. Need both the delete image and delete user page (delete user will also wipe out all of their images from the database).
3. Create one user with two distinct images so the account can be removed during review and the results are obvious.
4. Add content to the contribute and FAQ page (sitting in word files in documents folder).
5. Add images
6. Add more images
7. Keep adding images
1. Use the "view image" page to make the "view user" page for the admin.
2. Need both the delete image and delete user page (delete user will also wipe out all of their images from the database).
3. Create one user with two distinct images so the account can be removed during review and the results are obvious.
4. Add content to the contribute and FAQ page (sitting in word files in documents folder).
5. Add images
6. Add more images
7. Keep adding images
Tweaks
Make the credit change (as you'll see in class, or saw, no idea when you read this), and styled my next/previous buttons (they look quite nice if I do say so myself).
Need to throw in the "remove" page, which won't be difficult considering I have that code sitting here awaiting to be tossed in, and aside from adding in a little more content, I "think" it's pretty sweet! Need to add in more pictures, the goal is to hit 250, I'm pushing 100 now, so I think I'll get there. It's a time waster adding images :) Perhaps I will do that while I'm adding in the content I'm missing!
Uploading images from school is frustrating at best, thanks to the end of the quarter internet... grr...
Need to throw in the "remove" page, which won't be difficult considering I have that code sitting here awaiting to be tossed in, and aside from adding in a little more content, I "think" it's pretty sweet! Need to add in more pictures, the goal is to hit 250, I'm pushing 100 now, so I think I'll get there. It's a time waster adding images :) Perhaps I will do that while I'm adding in the content I'm missing!
Uploading images from school is frustrating at best, thanks to the end of the quarter internet... grr...
Small list
Need to make a few reminders for class tonight....
Add in if statement to see if the logged in user is the one who uploaded the photograph, if so then don't display the download button.
Style the pagination buttons.
Add in if statement to see if the logged in user is the one who uploaded the photograph, if so then don't display the download button.
Style the pagination buttons.
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