Thursday, March 28, 2013

Brett's To Do List

4/02/13

* Created a paypal account
* Created a commerce website through bigcartel.com
* I create a "store" button on my website that link to my commerce website (bringyalunch.bigcartel.com)
 * I still need to create a rollover image for the "store" button

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Week One
-       Start drafting ways to incorporate a blog into the site (wordpress, etc.) ***DONE 3/28/13 à Need to fix setting of Facebook like button to position correctly on a phone ***
-       Drafting ways to incorporate chart system (bigcartel, in house, etc.)
-       Fix some of the flickr code problems (stop auto changing of images for slideshows)
Week Two
-       Create/design blog section ** DONE 3/26/13
-       Incorporate blog section into site ** DONE
-       Make sure blog section connects to the Bring Ya Lunch/Facebook ** DONE
Week Three
-       Redesign side header so font is universal in quality (currently “Contact”
-       **DONE 3/26/18 à fixed resolution issue with contact section, all tabs are universal
-       section is not the same in quality as the other headers  **DONE
Week Four
-       transfer content that is relevant from old blog (Pizza and Yaakkk)
-       change contact page on brignyalunch.com to have a link to new blog
-       ** DONE “blog” section is a tab on ever page  ** 3/26/13
Week Five
-       Might be busy pulling hair out with BFA show, but I’ll try to do something :)
Week Five
-       Incorporate newest logo design into the side header ** DONE
-       Have logo alter when mouse hovers over ** DONE
-       Change contact page so links are now images (facebook, instagram, email, etc.)
Week Six
-       Figure out how to implement shopping cart system (either from scratch or bigcartel.com, etc.)
-       Incorporate shopping cart system on “Lunch” section of site
-       à Store cross link with Lunch section & it’s on header

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