While designing the website, I had chosen some images to be placed as background images for various pages. Before placing this, I had asked my team members for their feedback. When I placed the images in the background, it would come up tiled. Instead I wanted one image to cover the whole webpage. Even my team members tried to figure out, unfortunately we were unable to find solution. In the end we decided, that the webpages still looked visually appealing. Furthermore the background below had looked too dark and the information would not be able to stand out. Thus we used Inkscape to edit the image and adjust the contrast of the image, making it lighter.
Tiled Background
On various webpages, we also decided as a group to include background music on pages that do not consist of videos, presentation tools and text. Thus we had initially decided to include music on the welcome page and the about us page. Yet a problem occurred. The music was taken from iTunes located on one computer, saved on my USB and then placed onto the webpage. Yet when placed on the webpage, it ended up not working. This was due to the format of the music file. Originally it was a .m4a file. So using an online media converter, a Youtube video url of the same song was placed and converted into a wav file. In the end, the background music worked and was placed onto the welcome page only. As the about us page already did have a video on it.
Media Converter
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