Feed Back, Copy Right and colorblind
I have tested my website on a color blind test to make sure that anyone with color blindness can still navigate and use my website properly. It worked great and I could still see the different colors, even though the colors changed, the most noticeable being the light greens changing to a light orange color.. The link below shows screenshots of the differences between the website and the color blind website. My teacher mentioned that I am not meant to be using copyrighted photos, so I either had to use all my own photos (Which I already was doing in the gallery) or receive permission from the owner of the photos I want to use. I emailed Cory Scott, one of the greatest surf photographers in New Zealand, asking him for permission to use some of his photos from Mahia in my website. Luckily, he said I was allowed to use his them as long as I give him credit for them, which I was happy to. I have also received feedback from my mum. She said "I love the concept of your website as I'm a regular visitor to Mahia and I have not seen anything promoting Mahia online. It gives regular stayers and visitors alike background and knowledge on Mahia, with things to do, places to eat and lots of topics. I love the layout and the color scheme but felt you could of had some subtle music in the background. Another change could be adding the new hot chicken and chips station in the dairy which is a favorite for an easy lunch. Also the local market on a Sunday morning which provides loads of different food and items." I think I will defiantly use the advice for chicken and chips and the market, however I don't think I will add music. I am going to get more feedback from my grandparents and maybe someone younger.
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