Lab 9 was to create a day and a night button where if you click then the background picture will change. Also clock, date, and day with it.I found it so interesting since it was something new, but the problem was that I had no idea of how to do it, but since I had to draw a day and night picture so I planed to draw these pictures before thinking of how to create these button. After that I opened Photoshop and start drawing these pictures. I wanted my picture to be really creative so it took time for me to finish the drawings. Then I saved these pictures, it took so long for the picture that I didn't understand why, but at the moment I opened Dreamweaver to create the a day and a night button using JS. Since lots of my classmates finished the lab so I asked helped drone them. They gave me the code and I copied, but my lab wasn't working. At least five people helped me, but they could figure out the problem. I was so sad that I almost cried because all the codes were right, but still it wasn't working. The bell was almost about to right then I was like I should upload because it better to do something then doing nothing. After uploading my friend came to help me again. Then I told her that let me take the screenshot of the pictures that I drew to see it it works that way. After taking the screenshot, I rewrite the code and check then it was working. So two minutes before the bell ring I realized that the pictures was too big that's why it wasn't working, I was so at myself at that moment. I couldn't finish, but then on Monday when I reached school I troubleshoot that problem by myself and finished. Lastly I added the clock since I know how to do that and upload the lab it to my server.
The objective for the lab was to create a day and a night button so the background changes. I used Photoshop and Dreanweaver for this lab. This is relevant to web design because it was created by using JS which is part of web design. JavaScript function that I used was script, div, and button. This will help me in the future while creating labs and projects.


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