For a University of Nottingham module I created a T-Shirt site in which the user could edit the appearance of the shirt then place an order for that current T-Shirt.
HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript were used in this project.
Grade result: 86.5%
Implementation of the dynamic website: 70.5/75
Extent to which specified functionality is provided 39/40:
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Image can be chosen: 2
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T-shirt colour can be chosen 1
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Text can be entered and formatting specified (including font type, size, and colour) 4
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Preview of card is available 10
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Customer details, card size(s) and quantity can be entered 5
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(URL not specified cannot test server side functionality)
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Confirmation page appears displaying total price for the order 10
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The order data is saved in a file or a database? 7
Robustness and reliability of the solution 5/5:
- The website works consistently
- User entered data is validated
Browser independence of the solution 8/10:
- The website does not works with both IE and Chrome -2 for no validation
- The website appears consistently with IE and Chrome
Use of valid HTML and appropriate use of CSS for styling – 10/10
- HMTL is valid
- Extent to which external CSS is used? Good use of external CSS
Usability and aesthetics of the website – 8.5/10
- Is functionality split across a number of clear steps? yes
- Is style kept consistent? yes
- Aesthetics - visually appealing design with professional look limited styling -1.5
Report (about 500 words) – 16/25
Some description of the implementation and technologies used but more detail is needed