


I clicked on the X-Ray in my bookmarks bar on Mozilla Firefox and it finally worked! I could see all of the different code on Amazon! I clicked on the name of the reviewer and typed in “Sammy A. Squirrel is going to review Skippy peanut butter and give some details about how he was recruited in the Super Secret Squirrel Agency. I immediately knew exactly what I wanted to do as I got onto the Amazon website. I re-read the instructions for the assignment and saw that simple was better and Amazon was a good site to use.

I was not sure which websites worked with the tool, so I tried Instagram, Twitter, CNN, Facebook, and many more. I downloaded the Mozilla X-Ray Goggles Tool and Mozilla Firefox successfully, but I had problems with using the X-Ray Goggles Tool. I had a very difficult time completing this assignment. He may have included a little too much information about his new job at the Super Secret Squirrel Agency, but at least his review helped nine people on Amazon! Check out his review here! Assignment Bank- Web Assignmentsįor this storytelling web assignment, I thought it would be great for Sammy “Skippy” Squirrel to review his favorite product in the whole wide world, Skippy peanut butter. The simpler the design of the page, the easer it will be (think Craig’s List). (see our older Firebug Tutorial) Consider using news sites, social media profiles, product pages, movie review pages etc.

When you blog it, include both a screen capture in your post, but you will also need to upload the web files (HTML and media files) to your own site so it can exist as a stand alone URL. We currently recommend Mozilla Hackasaurus - install the X-Ray Googles in any browser and use it to re-cast the content of any web page. Originally we recommended doing this using the Firebug extension in the Firefox browser, which does work, but is unfortunately easy to lose your work. You are not to photoshop the design of the site, but rather intervene in the actual html and CSS of the site-though you can photoshop particular images on the site. Essentially you alter the content of a web page (content, images) to make it tell a new story. From the Spring 2011 ds106 class came the idea of changing up an existing web page to tell a new story ” you will be intervening in the code and design of a website of your choice to tell a story.
