html和js代写-FIT1050-Assignment 3
时间:2021-05-21
FIT1050 Web Fundamentals Monash University Information Technology
Semester 1, 2021 1 Assignment 3 – Individual Website Development
Extreme Sports Club Using a website template, develop a single page
desktop website that promotes a fictional extreme sports club. Think
carefully about the target demographic of the site and type of
information that the site should provide. The design of the site should
be professional with a combination of text and media content. Use
of Website Templates You must develop your website using one of the
website templates available on the following website: •
https://www.os-templates.com/free-website-templates You can only
select a template from the OS Templates "Free Website Templates"
section. Note: Template downloads are in 7-zip format. You may need
additional software to unzip the file. Use your code editor and
Chrome’s DevTools to customise the template to suit the requirements of
your site. Customisations should include content, structure, and visual
design modifications. • Change all text and image content in the
template. • Add, remove, and rearrange content sections within the
template. • Modify colours, backgrounds, and fonts to change the visual
design. Some of templates may include responsive layout code for
mobile devices. Your completed site only needs to work when the site is
tested at the desktop resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. You must test
your HTML code for validity. You must also demonstrate a basic
understanding of client-side scripting by researching and implementing
at least 1 useful interactive feature using JavaScript code. You may
either write original code (e.g. based on tutorial activities from this
unit) or make use of downloaded third-party scripts. The website
must be uploaded to a web host for final testing. Server-side scripting
is not required. Site Content Guidelines Your website can
contain fictional information about a sports club that allows people
from a community to learn about an extreme sport activity and
participate in club events. The extreme sport played by members of
the club can be real or fictional. If you invent a fictional sport,
think carefully about how you can convey information about it using
photos/illustrations. For example: • Local community scuba diving
club • Competitive college laser tag tournament • Zero-gravity
space-baseball for astronauts Downloaded images should have a Public
Domain or Creative Commons copyright licence. Images with a different
license type must list clear license terms that allow free commercial
use. Other unlicensed images are not allowed (check with your tutor if
you are unsure). All media content must be appropriately optimised
for web delivery. Aim to only transfer a maximum of 25MB of resources
when your page loads. FIT1050 Web Fundamentals Monash University
Information Technology Semester 1, 2021 2 Supporting Documentation
Write a short report that of no more than 750 words justifying 5
important decisions you made when designing the website. The report
should contain the following information: • An overview of your site
topic and purpose • The specific target demographic that the site is
designed to appeal to. • The URL where your hosted website can be
accessed online • Justification of the important website features for
each of the following design considerations: 1. Site content 2. Visual
design style 3. Information architecture 4. Accessibility 5. User
interaction Your report must include a reference page that lists all
non-original resources used in the site. This includes: • The
website template that the assignment is based on • All non-original
text and media content • Third-party linked resources, including fonts
and code libraries • Researched code, including downloaded scripts and
online tutorials. Formal referencing style is not required.
References may be in the form of a title/filename and source URL.
References are not included in the report’s word count limit.
Marking Criteria (25%) • Understanding of brief, including client and
user requirements • Development of site content and information
architecture • Application of design principles and JavaScript
interactivity • Demonstrated understanding of web technologies and
optimisation • Documentation (including asset references), web hosting
Due: Friday Week 12, 8:00PM • Upload your completed website to a
web host so that it can be tested online o Ensure image assets are
appropriately optimised for web delivery o Include the URL for your
hosted website in your documentation. • Upload your completed
assignment to Moodle as a single ZIP file that contains: o A "site"
folder containing all files required to view your website o A
"report.pdf" file containing your supporting documentation
