The second project is an e-commerce based application designed and built using Ruby On Rails, this was a team effort with a fellow student. Rails is designed to build applications from the server side of things (unlike client which is based on XHTML, CSS etc). Here is a screenshot of the homepage:
Monday, 30 July 2012
Completed College Projects
Hi all, just to let you know I have completed two web development projects, one based on XHTML, JavaScript and CSS, all pages were subject to CSS and XHTML validation using the strict model with http://validator.w3.org/ and http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ . This was a college project based on the fundamentals of basic web design and overall a very good exercise. It was very time consuming to get elements in the right position and get colours sorted out too. I also had to reformat a lot of the images to a supported size (these were from the manufacturer websites and were used with kind permission - thanks to Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Martin and Rickenbacker). The attachment is a shot of the welcome page; quality isn't the best I know but you get the idea hopefully.
The second project is an e-commerce based application designed and built using Ruby On Rails, this was a team effort with a fellow student. Rails is designed to build applications from the server side of things (unlike client which is based on XHTML, CSS etc). Here is a screenshot of the homepage:
The second project is an e-commerce based application designed and built using Ruby On Rails, this was a team effort with a fellow student. Rails is designed to build applications from the server side of things (unlike client which is based on XHTML, CSS etc). Here is a screenshot of the homepage:
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