It has finally come to this. After all the stress and all the satisfaction of being able to say I know how to design a website, my semester has come to an end. Both of my websites now look pretty good, or at least i think so. I tried to correlate both of them, my personal and professional, by making them look similar. Both of them incorporate a theme of grass, although the color displays are different. Since I consider myself more of an "English person" than a "Writing person" at this point in my life, i used the of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass and Henry David Thoreau's Walden. While looking at my other classmates' websites and through talking with them, i realized that I had a misconception about what we were supposed to do with our personal sites. It turns out that I spent a lot more time on my personal site than most other people, but no matter. I think I actually want to expand my personal site to making a linking webpage to words I read that I don't know what they mean. I've had this idea for a while and I have been periodically looking up words that I do not know what them mean, but I wanted to make a place where I could actually see them and view them from anywhere. Why not my website? It's just an idea, but I have been working on getting Adobe Dreamweaver so I can work on my site from anywhere.
It's interesting. While starting this semester I thought that my writing for the web class was going to be more frustrating than anything else, but it turns out that I actually really enjoyed making my own website and making sort of like "me" or at least the perception I have of myself. enjoyed working on it and look forward to adding to it continuously over the course of next semester as well. So wooo! check me out online @ www.jtbowe.com
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