Actually, I like website related things and typesetting originally. When I learned that there will be a e-portfolio for website in this course, I was so excited.
It is not particularly difficult to design my Wix to me. However, different screen resolutions in different computers really annoy me. After careful configuration, there are always some covered strips or disappeared paragraphs, which is also mentioned in TA feedback all the time. To overcome this difficulty, I check the site as more as I can before I clicking the publish-button. After that, the number of covered parts is indeed reduced, but I still hard to avoid all errors.
Except that, the experience of writing e-portfolio is enjoyable. To match the picture and enrich my essay, I need to consider the relationship between the two and it is fun. Dealing with the combination of the content, picture, gif, and even typesetting is a process of imagining myself as a reader. How can I read better with pictures? What kind of arrangement will read more smoothly? What font, size, and line spacing is best? Thinking these questions and presenting those on the Wix is the most interesting part for me.



Therefore, it makes sense that I spend the most time on typesetting, especially getting every strips of pages to be the same height. Because I cannot bear the little different between them when I change pages and that is when it becomes most noticeable.
To sum up, designing my own Wix webpage for displaying my essay final drafts and journals is happy for me. When I view the site I carefully configured, I feel very accomplished. Another benefit of Wix is that the photos I took can have a place to show everyone. I like photography and writing, so, this form of portfolio make me have a lot of fun.