As part of my final HTML project in Computer Science class, we had to create a "unique" website of our choice with atleast 3 good pages of content. As you can probably guess, the website that I made was how to script in World at War.
And so I've decided to go back through the website that I made, give it some polish, fix a few things, improve the content, and release it so that people can (hopefully) learn to script using it.
That said, I don't feel like revealing a whole lot yet. However I will post a picture as it is required for WIP topics.
About the website:
-pure HTML5 and CSS3
-Validated using Adobe Dreamweaver's HTML5 validation service.
-May have issues if viewing in IE6, 7, or 8.
-built to work with all resolutions, devices with resolution smaller than 1280x800 will just have to horizontally scroll(tested with my HP Stream 7 tablet).
-Works great on Internet Explorer 11 and Firefox 30+, has issues in Chrome and Opera currently
Suggestions on how to make the website more visually appealing and all around better are welcome as long as its pure HTML5 and CSS3.
Note: The World at War image will be removed in final version(most likely anyway)