It would appear that I’ve finished all the work required for this course. At least I sincerely hope so. My digital portfolio came out rather alright, considering that it was the very first html site that I’ve ever composed. I also submitted the final versions (again, I sincerely hope they are the final versions) of the Annual Activity Calendar updating instructions earlier today. I’ll be much relieved when the tool is finally delivered. I’d like to thank all those who participated in the course, it’s been a blast (even though my incessant whining might have given you a different impression). I feel I’ve learned a lot about project work, content creation and the virtues and pitfalls of technical communication.
Not to mention the fact that I can now write some wicked use case.
I’m running out of things to say.
Cheers, everyone. Enjoy the clip.
Elmo!
May 28, 2008 at 11:56 am
Good stuff! Your portfolio looks very stylish (I like the moleskin idea) and the structure works.
One comment however (there is always at least one): you should always aim at using relative size (percentage) rather than absolute size (points, pixels etc.) as having to scroll when there is not too much content on one page prevents from getting the nice overview in some browsers/resolutions.
Thank you for your contribution, it was excellent and have a good summer!