web design: Blog Seven

Course Survey

jesse wise
2 min readMay 5, 2021
  1. Reflect: I had a hard time remembering exactly what everything meant. There were a lot of new words we learned so sometimes adding things to my project was difficult because I couldn’t remember what it was called and the difference between the other new things I learned. I had to go back and rewatch the recorded lectures very frequently.
  2. Easiest Area: I definitely think webflow as a whole was the easiest to learn. It was easy to go in and be able to drag and drop each element. It's also nice how they have pictures for each element so you can see exactly what it is.
  3. Taken Out / More Time: I know using dreamweaver was a complaint from a lot of people, and as difficult as it was to learn, I think it was still really important to know. I’m definetly glad we did work in dreamweaver, I actually really enjoyed the exercises we did, although I know I suffered a lot doing a whole project there because I still wasn’t familiar enough with how to do exactly what I wanted to do, or what all I could do. I don’t really have a solution because I don’t think it should be taken out, but I know I really struggled on that first project.
  4. webflow / dreamweaver: I mentioned most of this above. I think it might be interesting to maybe use the code from a webflow project in dreamweaver. I think it could be helpful to see what exactly we’re coding when we’re dropping things into webflow. Because although I prefered using webflow, sometimes I almost felt like I was cheating when I used it because I didn’t how to code a few of the elements I was adding in, but I could just drag and drop them in webflow.

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jesse wise

graphic and interactive design student at pennwest edinboro graduating may 2023 ☆