Friday, March 30, 2012

Worst Websites

Bear Flag Wine- is what I consider a bad website.  The colors somewhat work together but it looks like a tattoo website not a wine website.  There is not scroll bar to go down, but to go over, I thought that was odd.  You have to click on the different pictures to go to the different parts of the website.  I thought that was odd too.  You have to scroll over to see more of the website, and normally you would not do that and it is hard to find the objects that you have to click on to go to another part of the website.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Outline of wix website

Although I may change the tabs because of lack of information that goes into the one tab, i have a general idea of what my tab names are.   Do actual Outline:
A. Home
    i. thesis statement
B. How clouds form
     i. water cycle
     ii. how they form
C. Cloud terminology
     i. where clouds are located
     ii. cloud types
D. How do clouds help us predict weather
     i. what do they look like when a tornado hits
     ii. what the radar shows us
E. Work Cited.
     i.  where I got the information

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Hypertext thesis

The development of clouds is very important for predicting the weather around us.  If we know how clouds form and decide whether the clouds are high level clouds, middle level clouds or low level clouds, we will be better prepared for whatever mother nature throws at us.

My thesis statement will reflect what my website/hypertext essay looks like and explain what point I am trying to get across to people who look at my website..

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Website Resources

here are some of my citations I have used in my website so far.  I have three books and two websites.  I am looking for another website.

Athrens, C.Donald. Meteorology Today: An introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment. Eighth.
           Belmont, CA: Thomson, 2007. 107-159. Print.

Barry, R.G, and R.J Chorley. Atmosphere, weather, and climate. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
          Inc, 1970. 58-59. Print.

"Clouds." Austin Public Library. austinpubliclibrary, 23 11 2011. Web. 5 Mar. 2012.
            <http://austinpubliclibraryblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/clouds.html>.

Geer, Ira. Glossary of Weather and Climate with Related Oceanic and Hydrology Terms. Boston: American 
           Meteorological Society, 1996. Print.


United States. National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration. Introduction to clouds sky watcher chart.
          N.d. Chart. NOAA. <
http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/gpo13321/NOAA-NASA-CloudChart.pdf>