Friday, August 6, 2010

GUI & Flowchart

Decription of the GUI:
I'm try to make the individual site look more simple and historical. I'm in charge of Transportation. For the background,I had combined the transports that it's related to my tasks and changing the color into darker and looks 'older' by using photoshop to bring out the feel of historic. To avoid too complicated and lose focus,i just change the font color-purple and red and just left blank for the layout. I had make some individual links for all of the transport, 'back to main page' and 'back to home'. For the 'back to home',visitors can go bac to the home page of transportation and for the link of 'back to main page', visitors can go bac to the page that stated 'history', 'location and direction', 'attractions', 'accommodations' and 'transportation'.



Flowchart of individual site:


From: Choy Hui Hui ^^

Work In Process For Location

Below are some temporarily process for the Location of Hang Li Po's well:

1) Design of GUI
- I would like to use quiet dark color as a background color to bring out the Hang Li Po's Well , historical places. Dark color is associated with the elegance, formality and mystery.Dark color background will make the other colors more stand out. Black contrasts well with bright colors. Besides, i will combine it with the orange color which are a powerful color. However, i also will add some like histories places as my background images to look more related with the topic.

2) Flowchart of the site


3) References
- Few websites i have been use for the information propose and creation on this link.
- Examples : i )http://maps.yahoo.com

4) Layout

Link 1

Link 2

Steps for Attractions





For the attraction page, there are two sub links for this part, which are Bukit Cina and Po San Temple. These two places are the main attraction around Hang Li Po Well.

First link was about Bukit Cina, i divided this place into two pages. The first page was the history about Bukit Cina and the second page was the activities that tourist can enjoy when visit to Bukits Cina. There are next and back button for viewer to view this two page easily.

Besides that, some pictures about this two places are attached to make the pages look more attractive and let viewer more understanding about this two places.

For these 3 pages, i designed it with simple and nice design so that viewer can easily understand with what information we are going to present. Dreamweaver is use to create these pages.

For the final output, it is still in the process.

Hope you guys enjoy it!! Thanks~~

By,
Chong Wei Wei


Layout for History



Hi there!

I'm in charge of the history page. There are two sub links at the side of the page. Readers can click on the history of the well and as well as the biography of Princess Hang Li Poh, since this website is about Hang Li Poh's well. Besides getting to know about the well, readers can get to know about the princess's details.

I designed the layout this way because I would like to make it simple and nice. There are pictures displayed on both sides. Pictures can enhance the page and show the readers how does the well looks like. The color of the page is not confirm yet.

The page is designed by using Dreamweaver. HTML and CSS are used.

That's all from now. The final design will be done latest by next week.

Thank you!

By,
Huiyi

Work In Process for Accommodation

Here are all about Accommodation web page
  • Description of individual ideation of the link
Accommodation is one of the sub-topic for Hang Li Po's Well. Under this page, few accommodation nearby Hang Li Po's Well will be show. Besides that, address of the hotel, rankings of the hotels, description of the hotel and services provided by the hotel will also be show.
  • Objective of the link
The link purpose is to provide tourism about the hotel nearby Hang Li Po's Well. In addition, the link will be provided useful information and pictures.
  • Design of GUI
(a) Photoshop: Currently, I have just use photoshop to create the button. I will use photoshop to create background in the future. (b) Dreamweaver: I have use dreamweaver to create this web page.
  • Potential Design

  • Flowchart of Individual Site
  • Snap Shot of final output
The final output is still in process.



From: Loh Jia Sin 108110534
^^

Monday, August 2, 2010

mistake of mine

dear wei wei,
sorry that i make a mistake.after i re-read the article and do research on the net.i think the word of 'attraction' is more better than 'activity'.you can do like attraction of hang li poh well and the attraction which around the hang li poh well. There's alot of places,u can take the most famous and suggested 5 places. Besides,what you had post up is correct and related to the attraction,but still maybe have to do a little changes on the words.
http://travel.sulekha.com/hang-li-po-s-well.htm

sorry and thanx.^^

Attraction

What’s interesting in visit Hang Li Po Well?? Food? Shopping?

No.... This well is well known due to its mythical origins and a history relating China and Malacca. You can also take this chance visit to Bukit Cina and Sam Po Kong Temple which located near to this well.

Hang Li Po's Well also know as King's Well, located at the foot of Bukit Cina. Bukit China, a gift from the sultan, was established as their residence. It was built in 1459 by the followers of Princess Hang Li Po for her personal use and was also the main source of water for much of the town. It was a prime target for opposition forces which either poisoned it or tried to hold it for their use. It was reputed never to have dried up even during droughts.

Bukit China is a small hill in the eastern side of Malacca city, along Jalan Puteri Hang Li Po, and is one of the tourist spots in Malacca. History records show that during the Ming Dynasty in China, in order to seal diplomatic ties between Malacca and China, a Chinese princess is wedded to the Sultan of Malacca. The Sultan housed the princess and her 500 handmaidens at this hill and name the place Bukit China (Bukit means hill in Malay).Later on in history, the hill becomes a cemetery for the Chinese settlers that came to Malacca.

Bukit China has two adjoining hills which form a Chinese graveyard covering over 25 hectares. With over 12,000 graves and some dating back to the Ming dynasty, it is said to be the largest one outside China. The oldest grave found here dates back to 1622.


Bukit Cina Old Graves with old Chinese carving

More details about Bukit Cina:

http://www.igougo.com/attractions-reviews-b12043-Malacca-Bukit_Cina.html


Hang Li Po Well is located next to Poh San Teng Temple, was founded in 1795 by Kapitan China Chua Su Cheong as a graveyard temple. The main deity is Fu-te Zhen Shen. the temple was built to allow the descendants of those buried on Bukit China to conduct prayers to their ancestors away from the heavy rain and strong winds.

Inner hall of Poh San Teng Temple

Main entrance of Poh San Teng Temple


More Malacca Temple information can be found here:

http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Malaysia/Negeri_Melaka/Melaka-1281809/Things_To_Do-Melaka-Temples-BR-1.html


There’s step to Bukit Cina hill from Poh San Temple. Visitors love to walk along the steps and enjoy the historical environment.

From the view of the top of hill, you can see Munshi Abdullah Street.

Today, the well has acquired the reputation of a wishing well and it is believed that anyone who throws a coin into the well will return to Melaka. There’s also has a Hang Li Po Temple for tourist to pray.

Tourist came for wishing.


Hang Li Po Temple