CSS and CARP design
in our class we made a website using adobe dreamweaver, to make the website you have to have the css files to import to dreamweaver once you do that you can start to work on your main project and thats the fun part. the m main differences of the ending HTML files is that one of the looks more of a professional look and that is the main idea behind carp. at the beginning html their is nothing done to the file that makes it look good, a example is there is no contrast or good grouping. so this was our job to add the principles of CARP into the html file.c
the "c" in carp stands for contrast. and in the original html file there is no contrast, if you look at the original you would think that this is lame and would not get your attention and keep you reading. but in he new html file we took colors from the dog and used those colors that would grab your attention and keep you reading.
a
the "a" in carp stands for alignment. alignment in the original is all to the left and it looks really really lame. if you where to read it, your eyes would begin to loose focus and go off track. but when we used in the new html file we made the letters line up in a way that did not look lame it looked cool.
r
the "r" in carp stands for repetition, this is important so that the reader gets the main idea and knows what the article or documents main idea is. in the original you can clearly see that there is a dog but that is not the main idea the main idea is the poem. in the new html you can clearly see the poem and know that is the main goal
p
the p is for proximidy and that is important so that the words are not all mixed together and have some spacing to look good.