CSS review, explanations, and tying it all together (or hacking the gray matter)
I've been toying with CSS and HTML for a few years now and having gone through both these books realize how much I have left to learn, espically about CSS. Aside from the class project, I have a minimum of 2 more websites I need to build in the next couple of weeks, so I'm getting a crash course in wireframing and mockups before I build them out.
I really liked the bulletproof book for its clarity. A lost of what we have read has clarified the stuff i've been muddling my way through for the last few years. The challenge is to remember the right terms and assign them to the bits and pieces in my head. Should be interesting.
I need to go dig around the backend of Omeka again and experiment with the stylesheets. Hopefully, i'll have a fuller understanding this time.
My next goal is to write the scope document. I'm sort of bolting this onto an existing project, which exists in the proof of concept stages, so the tricky part is figuring out what really needs to be fully implemented, and documenting that. Then, hopefully, it's just setting a schedule and set of requirements and sticking to it.