H&M's online clothing website is quick to load in spite of all of the information that is loaded onto the website each day. I really like how the website is set up with the different tabs at the top differentiating between the Mens, Ladies, Kids, Home, and Sale items. Underneath the tabs at the top of the website different promotions or styles of clothes are featured, making it easy to just click on what you like rather than having to search. At the very bottom of the website, different links and tabs are perfectly organized into sections with contact information and other important links.
Contained in each tab at the top of the website are different styles and accessories that go with the different genders. Under the Ladies tab for instance there are different tabs for pants, tops, dresses, etc. Because H&M is a well known fashion and clothing store they are constantly having to update their clothes on their website every day. There are always new fashion ideas coming out from the designers and also fashion ideas that go out of style and need to be replaced. H&M's website does a very good job of updating information, I speak from experience because I shop there almost everyday. Even though this website isn't a typical news website, it still informs shoppers and gives them news about what is new in the store. The website is informing shoppers of the best deals and newest styles. Overall this website was very well laid out and went deep enough to give all the information but not too deep to drown.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods's game is still off, although his frequently hurt back doesn't seem to be the problem. According to USA Today no one knows when he might hit the course again. Lately Woods has been withdrawing events rather than finishing them, which is not like him.
Robert Allenby
32 year old man has been named the prime suspect in the Robert Allenby abduction case. Honolulu police have charged the man with identity thief, attempted thief and unauthorized possession of confidential information. No additional charges are being made and Allenby seems to be doing just fine.
Rece Davis
Rece Davis will replace Chris Fowler on ESPN's College Game Day. Davis says that he wants to have as much to do with college football as possible. What better way to do that then to host College Game Day.
Tiger Woods's game is still off, although his frequently hurt back doesn't seem to be the problem. According to USA Today no one knows when he might hit the course again. Lately Woods has been withdrawing events rather than finishing them, which is not like him.
Robert Allenby
32 year old man has been named the prime suspect in the Robert Allenby abduction case. Honolulu police have charged the man with identity thief, attempted thief and unauthorized possession of confidential information. No additional charges are being made and Allenby seems to be doing just fine.
Rece Davis
Rece Davis will replace Chris Fowler on ESPN's College Game Day. Davis says that he wants to have as much to do with college football as possible. What better way to do that then to host College Game Day.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Plant Accident:
Who: Duane LaChance
What: Electrocution
When: 3PM on Monday
Where: Petal, Mississippi
How: Installing new pipes on the roof and touched a wrench to a power line carrying 15,000 volts
Accident happened at 3pm on Monday on the roof of a power plant located in Petal, Mississippi, victim survived but suffered third-degree burns but is expected to live.
Duane LaChance was installing new pipes on the roof of the power plant when he accidentally touched a wrench to a power line containing 15,000 volts, he was sent to an intensive care unit at Methodist Hospital.
McCartney Illness:
Who: Peter McCartney, rock singer
What: Throat Surgery
When: Entered on Friday, Surgery on Saturday
Where: Riverside Hospital
Why: Voice was reduced to a whisper after an audition performance
How: Singing
Peter McCartney was checked into a hospital after his voice was mysteriously reduced to a whisper following a performance at the Bennett Auditorium.
After singing to about 1,000 fans, McCartney's voice was reduced to only a whisper prompting him to check into Riverside Hospital, exploratory surgery set for tomorrow.
BOE Metting:
Who: Hattiesburg Board of Education
What: Board Meeting
When: Wednesday morning
Where: Hattiesburg
Why: To discuss drop in enrollment and implement new rules
How: Talking
Hattiesburg Board of Education met to discuss drop in enrollment and new rules for the school to implement, such as dress code and new milk policy.
Assistant Superintendent Max Hoemmeldorfer said, "This is the third year we've lost enrollment. The future looks bleak." New rules prohibit mini skirts, blue jeans, and male hair length.
Faculty in Plane Crash:
Who: John Dumont and George Johnson
What: Plane Crash
When: Thursday night
Where: Kennedy International Airport
Why: Unknown
How: Crashed on takeoff
Two Blackwater State University members survived a plane crash in New York, forty-five passengers on the aircraft, only five people were killed.
John Dumont and George Johnson were incidentally on the same flight home from separate conferences in New York when their plane crashed on the Kennedy International Airport tarmac upon takeoff.
Meeman Speaks:
Who: Norman Meeman, Author
What: Speaking at event
When: Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
Where: Room 111 of the William Oxley Thomson Memorial Library
Why: Probably paid
How: Won Pulitzer Prize for his book, My Life as Far as It Goes
Norman Meeman speaks to students about his prize winning book, My Life as Far as It Goes on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the Library.
Meeman encourages students saying, "You can't be a great writer by imitating the styles of prize-winning authors." 67 students, mostly English majors came out to the event.
Professor Wins Award:
Who: Clement Crabtree
What: George Washington Honor Medal
When: Last Week
Where: Pennsylvania
Why: Annual award ceremony
How: Cited for his essay called "Plan for Peace"
Horticulture professor wins award at annual Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge event in Pennsylvania, there were 32 winners in all for the George Washington Honor Medal.
Clement Crabtree was selected to win the award based on his essay entitled "Plan for Peace" where he urges distribution of red, white, and blue packets of flower seeds to be given to foreign nations.
Who: Duane LaChance
What: Electrocution
When: 3PM on Monday
Where: Petal, Mississippi
How: Installing new pipes on the roof and touched a wrench to a power line carrying 15,000 volts
Accident happened at 3pm on Monday on the roof of a power plant located in Petal, Mississippi, victim survived but suffered third-degree burns but is expected to live.
Duane LaChance was installing new pipes on the roof of the power plant when he accidentally touched a wrench to a power line containing 15,000 volts, he was sent to an intensive care unit at Methodist Hospital.
McCartney Illness:
Who: Peter McCartney, rock singer
What: Throat Surgery
When: Entered on Friday, Surgery on Saturday
Where: Riverside Hospital
Why: Voice was reduced to a whisper after an audition performance
How: Singing
Peter McCartney was checked into a hospital after his voice was mysteriously reduced to a whisper following a performance at the Bennett Auditorium.
After singing to about 1,000 fans, McCartney's voice was reduced to only a whisper prompting him to check into Riverside Hospital, exploratory surgery set for tomorrow.
BOE Metting:
Who: Hattiesburg Board of Education
What: Board Meeting
When: Wednesday morning
Where: Hattiesburg
Why: To discuss drop in enrollment and implement new rules
How: Talking
Hattiesburg Board of Education met to discuss drop in enrollment and new rules for the school to implement, such as dress code and new milk policy.
Assistant Superintendent Max Hoemmeldorfer said, "This is the third year we've lost enrollment. The future looks bleak." New rules prohibit mini skirts, blue jeans, and male hair length.
Faculty in Plane Crash:
Who: John Dumont and George Johnson
What: Plane Crash
When: Thursday night
Where: Kennedy International Airport
Why: Unknown
How: Crashed on takeoff
Two Blackwater State University members survived a plane crash in New York, forty-five passengers on the aircraft, only five people were killed.
John Dumont and George Johnson were incidentally on the same flight home from separate conferences in New York when their plane crashed on the Kennedy International Airport tarmac upon takeoff.
Meeman Speaks:
Who: Norman Meeman, Author
What: Speaking at event
When: Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
Where: Room 111 of the William Oxley Thomson Memorial Library
Why: Probably paid
How: Won Pulitzer Prize for his book, My Life as Far as It Goes
Norman Meeman speaks to students about his prize winning book, My Life as Far as It Goes on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the Library.
Meeman encourages students saying, "You can't be a great writer by imitating the styles of prize-winning authors." 67 students, mostly English majors came out to the event.
Professor Wins Award:
Who: Clement Crabtree
What: George Washington Honor Medal
When: Last Week
Where: Pennsylvania
Why: Annual award ceremony
How: Cited for his essay called "Plan for Peace"
Horticulture professor wins award at annual Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge event in Pennsylvania, there were 32 winners in all for the George Washington Honor Medal.
Clement Crabtree was selected to win the award based on his essay entitled "Plan for Peace" where he urges distribution of red, white, and blue packets of flower seeds to be given to foreign nations.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Plane Crash:
Who: Rufus N. Hebernowski
What: Crashed an Air Force jet
When: Wednesday at Noon
Where: Super Shopping Mall on the western edge of Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock Air Force Base pilot crashes military plane into a Super Shopping Mall parking lot on the western edge of Little Rock, Arkansas, the pilot was killed and 15 cars were destroyed.
City Council:
Who: City Council
What: 10% increase in property taxes
When: Monday Morning
Where: Kennesaw, GA
The City Council of Kennesaw, Georgia met on Monday morning to increase city property taxes, this will increase taxes by $50 yearly and help pay for the city park expansion.
University Raises:
Who: Harold R. Drazsnzak, university president for finance
What: Faculty will get 15% pay raises
When: Fall 2015
Where: University of Georgia
The University of Georgia's vice president of finance made an announcement that for the first time in two years all faculty would receive 15 percent pay raises effective starting Fall 2015.
Journalism Students Meet:
Who: Journalism Student Association
What: Boycott all Journalism classes in response to tuition increase
When: Friday at noon
Where: Kennesaw State University
Members of the Journalism Student Association have organized a boycott of all Journalism classes in response to Kennesaw State University's tuition increase, students met at noon on Friday to plan.
Who: Rufus N. Hebernowski
What: Crashed an Air Force jet
When: Wednesday at Noon
Where: Super Shopping Mall on the western edge of Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock Air Force Base pilot crashes military plane into a Super Shopping Mall parking lot on the western edge of Little Rock, Arkansas, the pilot was killed and 15 cars were destroyed.
City Council:
Who: City Council
What: 10% increase in property taxes
When: Monday Morning
Where: Kennesaw, GA
The City Council of Kennesaw, Georgia met on Monday morning to increase city property taxes, this will increase taxes by $50 yearly and help pay for the city park expansion.
University Raises:
Who: Harold R. Drazsnzak, university president for finance
What: Faculty will get 15% pay raises
When: Fall 2015
Where: University of Georgia
The University of Georgia's vice president of finance made an announcement that for the first time in two years all faculty would receive 15 percent pay raises effective starting Fall 2015.
Journalism Students Meet:
Who: Journalism Student Association
What: Boycott all Journalism classes in response to tuition increase
When: Friday at noon
Where: Kennesaw State University
Members of the Journalism Student Association have organized a boycott of all Journalism classes in response to Kennesaw State University's tuition increase, students met at noon on Friday to plan.
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