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Pacific Trails Resort

This four-page website was created in Visual Studios using only HTML and CSS. This website is for Pacific Trails Resort, a hotel on the coast of North California, that offers customers a way to view their amenities, book a reservation, and learn more about their private yurts. 

Pacific Trails Resort, just the place I would love to be right about now.

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Too bad it's just a fictional place with an all too real looking website which includes:

  • A reservations page that can be filled out and submitted (no one will be reaching back out to you though)

  • An embedded video on the home page that showcases the resorts scenery

  • An adjustable layout based on the user's preference (mobile, small screen, medium, or large)

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So even though the resort is not real, there is no argument that the HTML and CSS is anything but real, accessible, and aesthetically pleasing.

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This was a sister project to "TBRomance" where I used the skills and tools learned from this project to create my own website. So, if you have not had the chance to check out that page I encourage you to do so. 

Outcomes Demonstrated

  • Understand the importance of user-centered design

  • Apply conventions of genre and form appropriate to specific audiences and contexts

  • Apply appropriate strategies for drafting, revising, and editing

  • Demonstrate understanding of legal and ethical issues of information and technologies

  • Choose appropriate technologies for presenting, organizing, and communicating information for a range of audiences, purpose, and genres

  • Demonstrate ability to use a range of technologies for writing, editing, and designing

  • Develop flexibility in adapting to new technologies

Skills Learned

  • HTML

  • CSS

  • Visual Studios

  • GitHub

  • UX Design

  • Mobile Design

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