Items for the Homepage - Post ID 285727

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Dear Inger,

Which sections should definitely mentions are in my home page. Which items to mention in it. So mean what main things? Can I make it so: a section for introduction, a section for my resume, a section of my services, a section of all my projects, a section that contains a call to action
Is it true a bit what is so has to get up. Once I know what needs are on my home page then I can the other design pages from the home page
Thanks for your contribution and nice weekend Stephane

PS: the Foundation Building Blocks are very difficult to make because I have to start from the mobile screen of the desktop screen?. There lies the problem especially you don't know where to start to make your component


Toekomstgerichte door ICT gebeten IT'er
Stephane Fonteyne
Ba. Elektronica - ICT
Application Software PowerBasic Developer
e-mail : stephane.fonteyne@telenet.be
gmail : stephane760126@gmail.com
linkin : in : <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/stephane-fonteyn/53/402/204>
twitter : @Stefke36
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Before I reply in detail, a question:

Is this going to be kind of like a CV, something you show to people/companies where you apply for a job?
Or,
is it to be a site where you want people to come if they need something done and want to see if you can do the job for them?
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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Inger,
It is the first option my resume but also further my knowledge of each domain and that both in the electronics, software, micro controllers, web design, hardware, software for laptop and desktop maintenance and editing photos, videos and audio. So in short services to the customers about the above domains.
Best regards
Stephane
Toekomstgerichte door ICT gebeten IT'er
Stephane Fonteyne
Ba. Elektronica - ICT
Application Software PowerBasic Developer
e-mail : stephane.fonteyne@telenet.be
gmail : stephane760126@gmail.com
linkin : in : <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/stephane-fonteyn/53/402/204>
twitter : @Stefke36
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In a CV I think you need
Introduction,
Education/training/practice/experience/earlier jobs -> skills
Projects, completed and ongoing, with references
Testimonials/references, if you have any
Attitude, other interests, etc

For a website:
First something eye catching about what you can do for people, and why they should use you for whatever job in question. Maybe a CTA like a form asking for a quote
Introduction ('about' page),
Services (skills - more detailed about what you can do, A form for asking detailed questions, ordering
Various products/projects completed, possible testimonials/references
Contact page whichever way you want to be contacted

A CV should be kind of short and to the point, so I would separate these two. But you can of course place the CV online and make a link to it from the 'about' page. When I say 'page' it may just as well be sections on one and the same page, but the CV should be a separate page.

I haven't written a CV for some 50 years, so maybe others have something to add or subtract here. ;)

Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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Inger wrote:
In a CV I think you need
Introduction,
Education/training/practice/experience/earlier jobs -> skills
Projects, completed and ongoing, with references
Testimonials/references, if you have any
Attitude, other interests, etc

For a website:
First something eye catching about what you can do for people, and why they should use you for whatever job in question. Maybe a CTA like a form asking for a quote
Introduction ('about' page),
Services (skills - more detailed about what you can do, A form for asking detailed questions, ordering
Various products/projects completed, possible testimonials/references
Contact page whichever way you want to be contacted

A CV should be kind of short and to the point, so I would separate these two. But you can of course place the CV online and make a link to it from the 'about' page. When I say 'page' it may just as well be sections on one and the same page, but the CV should be a separate page.

I haven't written a CV for some 50 years, so maybe others have something to add or subtract here. ;)



Some 5 or 6 years ago I forget exactly I made a video for Stefke showing him how to make a resume step by step, he swore blind that the video wasn't right and that it didn't look right, even there were 3 or 4 other forum users that followed that same video step by step & made it and looked great.

Here we are again some 5 or 6 years on, still asking for step by step instructions, with the added requests for the ability to Edit HTML & CSS phew
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Inger,

There is an old saying "you can lead a horse to water but, you can't make him drink."
___________
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There is an old saying "you can lead a horse to water but, you can't make him drink."

I would like to elaborate on that: "You cannot learn a mouse to act and think like an elephant"

Stefke is probably the kind of software developer (if he is what he says he is) who starts coding first and when he is halfway (and in trouble) realises he needs program specifications. Next thing he does is blaming the supplier of his language editor for not including a design tool.
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Wayan,

Why is it that when I follow your signature URL - https://albarosa.sdv3tutorials.com, All I see is a directory "Index of /" with nothing listed?

Curious if I could see some of the resources you have for review?

Thank you - K
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K Spoor wrote:
Wayan,

Why is it that when I follow your signature URL - https://albarosa.sdv3tutorials.com, All I see is a directory "Index of /" with nothing listed?

Curious if I could see some of the resources you have for review?

Thank you - K


The site is being updated
Mastering The Understanding With Hands-On Learning
NEW TO "COFFEECUP SITE DESIGNER" FOUNDATION 6 FRAMEWORK?
STUCK ON SOMETHING?

LEARNING & UNDERSTANDING "THE HOW TO"? THE WHY'S & THE WHEREFORE'S?
WITH WAYAN'S STEP BY STEP TUTORIALS


A simple quick way to contact me
https://mawarputih.coffeecup.com/forms/contact-wayan/
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Wayan Jaya wrote:
K Spoor wrote:
Wayan,

Why is it that when I follow your signature URL - https://albarosa.sdv3tutorials.com, All I see is a directory "Index of /" with nothing listed?

Curious if I could see some of the resources you have for review?

Thank you - K


The site is being updated


Mind you should have got the landing page, but stupid me put it in the wrong place,, it should now be ok
Mastering The Understanding With Hands-On Learning
NEW TO "COFFEECUP SITE DESIGNER" FOUNDATION 6 FRAMEWORK?
STUCK ON SOMETHING?

LEARNING & UNDERSTANDING "THE HOW TO"? THE WHY'S & THE WHEREFORE'S?
WITH WAYAN'S STEP BY STEP TUTORIALS


A simple quick way to contact me
https://mawarputih.coffeecup.com/forms/contact-wayan/

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