Oh boy, I have NOT had time to post anything for a while. I've finished my simulated client project, the basic html version. I'm going to try and see if I can incorporate a little bit of flash somewhere on the page, although I don't feel like I have time to add anything significant and so it will only be something minor, like an animated version of the logo.
The final design as a whole, differs from what I originally planned.
The first change that I've made is to make an 'Advanced Glossary'. I noticed that having one page filled with terms was unattractive and boring, so instead I've split it in to a basic glossary of terms and an advanced glossary. The advanced glossary doesn't show up unless you click a specific link at the bottom of the basic glossary. The next & previous buttons at the bottom of every page lead to the link either to the left (for previous) or the right (for next) of that button on the navbar.
Another change I made, although minor, is the inclusion of a Youtube link in the footer. I felt it looked empty with only Twitter and Facebook links. All of these links (except for the logo) link to the homepage of the shown logo. I figured it would be pointless creating accounts for each one of these and then have them leading to a page with no content.
The last noticeable change I have made is the to make the link to the blog embedded in the navbar, rather than have an entire page with just a link and some text on it. I did this because, again, I think it's pointless to include a page that has little/no content on it. Plus it lso saved me a minor amount of extra work.
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