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# CS1534CA3
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Benjamin Soroos, Student ID 52317014
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## Design Decisions
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I didn't decide to do anything particularly unusual with regard to layout or
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navigation - a static navbar, collapsing on mobile, is possibly the most common
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form of responsive navigation, and the required 7:5 columnar layout on the visit
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page ended up being a quite typical way of attaching images to small paragraphs
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of text.
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As I have very little ability to judge the aesthetics of color combinations, I
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used a single background/accent color, which is the purple used by the city of
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Langely on their website and elsewhere.
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## Challenges Faced
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I didn't face any particular technical challenges, but judging aesthetics proved
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quite difficult (not at all surprisingly). I'm still unsure if the banner on the
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home page qualifies as 'attention-grabbing'.
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Also, 'static map' didn't seem to be well-defined, so for that reason and
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because it's difficult to find a single scale of map which usefully shows the
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location of Langley to people unfamiliar with maps of the Pacific North-West, I
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inserted a dynamic map instead.
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