Looking back at 2019
There are only 15 days left in 2019.
Let's examine what happened to the Alaudae.JP project.
It seems to me that Challenges for the first half of 2019 ended up being one year instead of the first half.
First of all, "Handicrafts Store☆ALAUDAE"
1. Start selling handicraft products
Achieved.
However, they haven't advertised at all and haven't spread the word about the store site, materials, etc.
Also, by renewing the main website construction site this time, the design and layout have become more reminiscent of a generation ago, so I am currently wondering what to do as I need to renew this as well.
2. Setting up bulletin boards and forums
I had not achieved my goal and was steadily working on it, but a sudden accident on the rental server side wiped out all my data. I cried myself to sleep thinking that my backup management was bad...
I want to take some time to resume work!
Next up is Alaudae.JP website renewal,
which we have done twice this year.
The first time Alaudae.JP third website renewal
In this template, we configured the content for users to search for, but this clearly proves that no one will see it. I immediately thought of fixing it, but I had other things I wanted to do (handicrafts, etc.), and for a while I thought I'd leave it as a hassle, but I decided that the Country Sisters fan page should be made more user-friendly, so I started repair work.
However, the paid template used this time has a very excellent design layout, and it seems like it could be used for the main Alaudae.JP content, so it will be a complete renewal work.
As a result, a web construction plan”moving pack” It will be useful in the future as it will be the work content!
This is the second time I've used the layout design template for the website I'm currently looking at.
I've been typing a lot of things in serious mode.
It's especially difficult, or rather troublesome, to try to make it easier to view on iPhones, or even mobile devices, because the original version is in English, so when it's translated into Japanese, the layout tends to break down. But now that fonts are easier to handle than before, I feel like I can make corrections without wasting time.
I think the perspective of using paid images must have changed.
In the end, you can say that most of it was a year spent building the web.
However, since Handicrafts Store☆ALAUDAE mainly sells online, it is important to create a template with a design layout that everyone can be satisfied with, so the store site may also need to be renewed.
You may be wondering why I hesitate.
It's easy to call it a renewal, but building a complete web site wastes a lot of time, and you could use that time to make handmade items...
In any case, I have just finished renewing the main Alaudae.JP site, so I am looking for the future while healing my tired body...