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Color Code: Yellow
Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 12/2/2019 3:06 pm
 
Action Status: Blank (new)
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Time Id: 5265
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Title/Caption: Meeting with Chuck
Start Date/Time: 12/3/2019 4:00 pm
End Date/Time: 12/3/2019 5:15 pm
Main Status: Active

click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Screenshot of a web page mock-up for the camp adilas project. This web page is starting into the coding phase of this project. The first round of coding is mocking up dummy data and real CSS (cascading style sheets) and web code (HTML normal web stuff).
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A screenshot in web (CSS/HTML) code for the site overview page of the camp adilas project.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Side by side layouts. The left side is web code (CSS/HTML) and the right side is a graphic mock-up made in Adobe XD. Fun to see the progress and how well the real code is matching the mock-ups.


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Media Name   File Type Date Description
presentation_gallery_changed_by_chuck.docx   Doc/Text 12/4/2019 Early stages of an outline for sales and a presentation gallery for adilas sales and product demos. The outline is not yet complete, but we had a discussion and added some notes in yellow. Pushing it up for documentation. Not meant to be a fully usable outline at this point.


Notes:

Met with Chuck and went over some ideas that Shannon and I had come up with from an earlier meeting. Chuck and I reviewed his changes to the presentation gallery outline and we made a few more notes. Some of the new things are in yellow.

After that, we started looking at the next round on the camp adilas project. Chuck is taking his Adobe XD (layout, graphics, mock-ups, and design work) and moving it into real web code (HTML and CSS and JavaScript). Super cool and I was amazed at how well the web versions were a complete replica of the graphic mock-ups. I even had to ask Chuck, is this a graphic or code based. That is awesome.

Anyways, we went over a few things and then even looked at some code. Really exciting. As part of our conversation, I approved Chuck to bill us for some JavaScript training on a weekly basis. The ideal would be between 4-5 hours a week to help him improve on those skills. I was really happy with what I was seeing on the HTML and CSS side of things.

See attached for a couple small screenshots. Two of them are HTML/CSS pages (actual web code) and the other is a graphic mock-up and an actual web page.