Website Updates - 22-May-2016 Status email

The migration is now finished.  Please ask someone to go through page by page and verify it.  Things to watch for include:

  • I added labels to every photograph to help with visually impaired access to the website.  Please check the words I used on each and let me know if any should be changed.
  • Sometimes the text on the existing website would list a city, and sometimes it said “Location:” and then the name of the city.  Similarly with “Client:”, “Built:” etc.  I tried to ensure the text always says: “Location:”, “Client:”, either “Built:” or “Dates:”.  I also used the word “Criteria:” for other factors, such as the size of the building.
  • Other than that, it is worthwhile doing a sanity check to ensure the words and pictures are all in the right place.

 

Website Updates - 20-May-2016 Status email

The Residential Projects page is now finished.  Please review and let me know if any changes are required.

There is now a blank Commercial / Industrial page.  I will start adding content to that page this weekend.

I also added a “blog” page so you can see what that will look like.  For now, I am posting updates, like this, about the website project.  Later you can delete all of these and start posting postings about the projects you are working.

Please review the site and send feedback - even a simple “looks good” will ensure we are synchronized on this.

Thank you.

Website updates - 19-May-2016 Status email

I have made good progress on the Residential side.

1) There is now a home page with buttons for Residential and Commercial. The Residential button works and takes you to the Index page for the Residential projects.  The Commercial button does not do anything yet.

2) I added the text for the Residential sections on Practice, Clients and Contact.

3) I have now finished all the Residential pages for Educational and Multi Family.  I will start on the Single Family pages in the morning.

4) I set the font colors to be black throughout.

Please look this over and let me know how it looks to you.  Also, if you spot any odd things, let me know.

By the way, it turns out that using the larger images that were on the Thumb Drive did not work out.  Squarespace switched over to one image per page mode and that made navigation hard.  So I pulled the slightly smaller images down from the current website instead.

Also, where an image had two pictures side-by-side, I split the pictures.  I think pasting them side-by-side was probably necessary with the old website to get consistency in sizing.  Squarespace seems to adapt quite well to having different sized images all together on a page.

I plan to be in my office (the desk in my apartment) until just after 11:00 a.m. on Friday.  Then I need to get over to Santa Barbara.  I will be back in my office on Saturday.

Thank you for the project.  I am really enjoying this.

 

Website updates - 18-May-2016 Status Meeting

Held a meeting to review the prototype and compare it to the existing website

Discussed templates

Viewed both websites from a laptop

Also demonstrated how the Squarespace site reformats automatically for better display on a smartphone

Discussed other template alternatives

Searched for templates that support Index pages and Gallery pages

Then viewed the demo content for each of the following:

  • Avenue - the existing prototype
  • Bedford
  • Flatiron
  • Forte
  • Marquee
  • Momentum

 Agreed that Avenue seemed like the best choice for this purpose

 

 

Discussion about the domain - original questions

  • Does your website hosting company also manage your email?
  • Yes, they were doing email hosting before the website was added
  • Do you want / will they - continue to manage your email if you move your website?
  • Who manages your domain registration?
  • It is probably managed by the company that hosts the email and existing website
  • Can the current hosting company: Continue to host the email service and change DNS to point www to the new Squarespace site

Questions for the current hosting company

Who manages the tomkowoll.com domain?

Alternative 1: Is it possible to leave the current website under the tomkowoll.com domain; and move the email service to a different domain?

Alternative 2: Can they:

  • Set up a new email domain - name to be provided later
  • Set forwarding on the old accounts so the email automatically forwards to the new email service
  • Migrate all the existing email accounts, contacts, email, etc over to the new domain
  • Replace the landing page on the existing website with text and a link that will take users to a new website that will be hosted by Squarespace?
  • Note that the old domain will probably be dropped after one year

Alternative 3: If tomkowoll choses to use Squarespace for web and Google Applications for email, can they:

 

  • Set forwarding on the old accounts so the email automatically forwards to the new email service
  • Migrate all the existing email accounts, contacts, email, etc over to the new Google mail service
  • Replace the landing page on the existing website with text and a link that will take users to a new website that will be hosted by Squarespace?
  • Note that the old domain will probably be dropped after one year

The new domain can be registered and managed through Squarespace or through the current hosting company

If the domain is registered through Squarespace - can they update the DNS record to route email to the new email domain that they will set up and host?

If the domain is registered through the current hosting company - can they add DNS entries to set www to the new Squarespace domain and add the required validation strings into the DNS?

Demonstrated the ability for user administration of the new site.

Ed gave Robert a copy of all of the photos and text from the current website via a USB stick.

Discussion about next steps:

Must pay to register the new site by Friday 27 May

Can continue to use a test domain name

But must pay about $288 to upgrade to a professional website (per year)

Note - registering a new domain through Squarespace costs an additional $20 per year

Robert will visit again on Friday 27 May

Set up a Contributor account for one employee

Grant that employee rights to manage the billing

Allow that employee to login on their own computer

Ask that employee to then use their credit card to pay for the upgrade and optional domain registratio

Website updates - 15-May-2016 Template Selection

Initial review of template alternatives focused on templates that support:

  • Index pages - to provide an overview of the sites
  • Gallery pages - to display the words and pictures for each site
  • Sidebar navigation - to put the menu selection on the right

Focusing on the Sidebar navigation narrowed the selection to Wells.  No other template has full support for Sidebar navigation outside of Blog pages.  But, Wells does not support Index pages.  This implies we must drop the requirement to use Sidebar navigation.

Dropping the Sidebar navigation left several choices.

  • Initial quick survey of several templates suggests that Avenue does Index pages and Gallery pages with a layout that is aligned with the current site, although not an exact match
  • Built an initial prototype showing:
    • A Residential Index page
    • Two Galleries - Pepperdine and USC Bimkrant