Blog Post 4: Twitter Exercise 2

It’s a lot harder for me to keep up with a conversation about creating a website as it is.  So when I think about having a class assignment to read over laying out a webpage, I’m already a little hesitant about the topic before I even read it.

 

The resource on TRACS was a helpful read because it felt like you were reading the “boiled-down” version of what you’re supposed to do when creating a website. I felt like I was getting casual advice on the dos and don’ts of how to layout a page. Having the tips after the example pictures certainly helped with getting a visual of those examples were either good or bad and why.

 

The most helpful tips I learned were definitely universal rules like to never mix your alignments. Remembering to think about the contrast between the text and graphics will be helpful to think about as you’re choosing a color. I also didn’t realize that every web “site” is only one page.

 

My Twitter questions were asking how to get a job in a Sales job market and how to get into two PR departments for the Houston Astros and the Houston Rockets.

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