On Web 2.0 compliancy
The soft-launch of Filipiniana.net is fast approaching and revisions has to be finalized. My tech team are already preparing for it and only the go signal from the top awaits for another interface design that our user can't wait.
I have posted 3 design studies to our project development site for all our editors and consultants to study and comments. The debates only goes undecided without clear judgement or concrete decision on why they want the changes. So, I let our publisher decide and talk to him about what he wanted for the site. He talked on web standards and wanted to adapt the web 2.0 format of the site. He wanted a public participation on the site. The forum and blog that we had created is not enough for him. He wants something more. Simplified the main page and put more contents to the database. He wants the site to be finished before our soft-launch.
The tech team has only 3 days to make the necessary changes and I'm very thankful that I have a very dedicated java programmer who is helping me to put my concept into reality. The site was fixed to 800 x 600 pixels and was simplified asper the instruction of our publisher.
We use AJAX in our browsing panels that enable fast loading of pages. The advantages of AJAX is it enable XML integration and embedded it to an existing HTML page. Aside from it, it gives the user some advance ways to navigate our site with ease and functionability. The design look also has to comply with Web 2.0 which includes clean lines and gradient effects to its section.
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