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*'''What I like about SPT15 page''': One thing I really like about this page is that, like the ADH1 page, the content is centered on the page. I also think that they use the button feature quite effectively. Not everyone is interested in seeing the DNA or Protein sequences, and I appreciate how space is saved by making them hidden initially. I also think the button function in this instance is superior to the accordion feature becuase it is nice to be able to view both sequences at once. Finally, I liked the bold divisions between sections, making navigation easy for the viewer. | *'''What I like about SPT15 page''': One thing I really like about this page is that, like the ADH1 page, the content is centered on the page. I also think that they use the button feature quite effectively. Not everyone is interested in seeing the DNA or Protein sequences, and I appreciate how space is saved by making them hidden initially. I also think the button function in this instance is superior to the accordion feature becuase it is nice to be able to view both sequences at once. Finally, I liked the bold divisions between sections, making navigation easy for the viewer. | ||
[[User:Kwrigh35|Kwrigh35]] ([[User talk:Kwrigh35|talk]]) 16:31, 24 October 2017 (PDT) | [[User:Kwrigh35|Kwrigh35]] ([[User talk:Kwrigh35|talk]]) 16:31, 24 October 2017 (PDT) | ||
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+ | =Mary Balducci's Responses= | ||
+ | #Two gene pages which I liked were ADH1 and CLN1. | ||
+ | #ADH1: I liked this page because it was very visually easy to look at. The gray background did not distract from the information given in the white areas. In addition, I liked the use of the feature to show or hide information. This makes it easy to get only the information wanted without having to scroll down a long page of information that you're not looking for. One more thing that I liked about this page is that the title of the page stays at the top while scrolling down. This is a cool feature especially for referencing information shown in the title, such as the gene's ID, quickly while reading something lower on the page. | ||
+ | #CLN1: I liked this page because it is also very easy to read. I like the off-white background because it does not contrast with the black letters as much as other colors would, but it is softer and easier on the eyes than a totally white background is. Another thing that I like is the columns showing information on the gene. I think this makes it easy to find information quickly, without having to scroll far. I also liked that this page put the DNA and protein sequences in red. This makes it easy to separate those from other information on the page. It aslo makes it easier to spot them out when looking at the page. | ||
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+ | [[User:Mbalducc|Mbalducc]] ([[User talk:Mbalducc|talk]]) 09:20, 27 October 2017 (PDT) |
Revision as of 16:20, 27 October 2017
Contents
Blair Hamilton
Aporras1's Responses
User Page: Antonio Porras
Assignments
- Week 1 Assignment
- Week 2 Assignment
- Week 3 Assignment
- Week 4 Assignment
- Week 5 Assignment
- Week 6 Assignment
- Week 7 Assignment
- Week 8 Assignment
- Week 9 Assignment
- Week 10 Assignment
- Week 11 Assignment
- Week 12 Assignment
- Week 14 Assignment
- Week 15 Assignment
Individual Journal Entries
- Week 1
- Week 2
- Week 3
- Week 4
- Week 5
- Week 6
- Week 7
- Week 8
- Week 9
- Week 10
- Week 11
- Week 12
- Week 14
- Week 15
Class Journal Entries
- Class Journal Week 1
- Class Journal Week 2
- Class Journal Week 3
- Class Journal Week 4
- Class Journal Week 5
- Class Journal Week 6
- Class Journal Week 7
- Class Journal Week 8
- Class Journal Week 9
- Class Journal Week 10
Team Page
Individual Assessment and Reflection
Katie Wright's Response
- I liked the Gene pages for ADH1 and SPT15
- What I like about ADH1 page: I liked the background and header on this page a lot. It was nice not to have a fully whit background because it is a little easier on the eyes. It was also really cool that the title/header stayed at the top of the window when you scroll down; it is both very professional and helps remind the reader what gene is being discussed. Finally, as a biochemist, I think they picked a really good image for their page (the 3D ribbon structure of the protein which ADH1 codes for).
- What I like about SPT15 page: One thing I really like about this page is that, like the ADH1 page, the content is centered on the page. I also think that they use the button feature quite effectively. Not everyone is interested in seeing the DNA or Protein sequences, and I appreciate how space is saved by making them hidden initially. I also think the button function in this instance is superior to the accordion feature becuase it is nice to be able to view both sequences at once. Finally, I liked the bold divisions between sections, making navigation easy for the viewer.
Kwrigh35 (talk) 16:31, 24 October 2017 (PDT)
Mary Balducci's Responses
- Two gene pages which I liked were ADH1 and CLN1.
- ADH1: I liked this page because it was very visually easy to look at. The gray background did not distract from the information given in the white areas. In addition, I liked the use of the feature to show or hide information. This makes it easy to get only the information wanted without having to scroll down a long page of information that you're not looking for. One more thing that I liked about this page is that the title of the page stays at the top while scrolling down. This is a cool feature especially for referencing information shown in the title, such as the gene's ID, quickly while reading something lower on the page.
- CLN1: I liked this page because it is also very easy to read. I like the off-white background because it does not contrast with the black letters as much as other colors would, but it is softer and easier on the eyes than a totally white background is. Another thing that I like is the columns showing information on the gene. I think this makes it easy to find information quickly, without having to scroll far. I also liked that this page put the DNA and protein sequences in red. This makes it easy to separate those from other information on the page. It aslo makes it easier to spot them out when looking at the page.