I've now spent all morning trying to improve The Practicing Librarian website. I looked for more graphics last night and spent about 4 hours practicing inserting graphics onto web pages. I still don't feel like I know what I'm doing, but I did do some editing with Picasa to reduce the sizes slightly, which was very easy. How well the graphics do on the web page all seems to do with the size of the graphic, so if I limit my graphics to a certain size, they seem to work ok. Not perfect, but adequately. So, I was looking for some other graphics -- most notably a good brick wall that was small enough -- and I found a few and added them this morning to a few of the pages. I also added some other links to the More About Me page.
I wrote my Commentary page last night and added the brick wall to that. The first time I looked at the site, the wall was not there, and some of my new graphics were there but others were not. I tinkered with it for quite a bit and in the end was able to get the brick wall to show up, but not the other graphic, so I just added the same picture on two pages. I'll keep trying to figure out why the other one won't work, but other than that, I seem to have everything functioning. I even added a few hyperlinks to the More About Me page. I'm beginning to feel like a pro. But while my web editing and uploading skills have improved, I feel like I'm only beginning.
Having done all that, and devoted the entire morning, as well as most of yesterday evening, I feel like I'm ready to post the link and turn it in. This has taken a HUGE chunk of time and I'm about ready to let it go! It's been a great experience which words cannot possibly describe. Let's just say I have a great respect for ANYONE who has these skills and I look forward to honing my website building skills on a regular basis, so I don't forget what I've learned.
I've also enjoyed the blog and found it a good way to document the process. As soon as I have more time, I might just continue!