WOMAN: Jayme, Megan, and Joe are designing a website for the poet W.B. Yeats. The following slides show the group's final website. This is the home page. So the first thing visitors see, it contains links on the right to all the major content of the site. This is the first content page of the site. It describes Yeats' biography. Here we have a list of Yeats' collected works, with links to his major poetry.

This final page describes the major literary and personal influences on Yeats' poetry. The clip begins with members reviewing content Megan has drafted. They then discuss the layout and color scheme of the site.

MEGAN: Joe.

JOE: Oh. Sorry. I was fixing the part right there.

MEGAN: Yeah. Yeah, I read it.

JAYME: OK, Megan? Overall it's pretty good. I do have some suggestions, though.

MEGAN: OK, that's fine.

JAYME: If you take it and look at the literature closely here-- well, it's not a big deal, but I think you should use a comma and not a semicolon.

MEGAN: A colon?

JAYME: Well, a comma.

JOE: I mean, you two are doing the research, and I'm doing the technical side.

MEGAN: Yeah, we don't do any of the technical stuff.

JAYME: That's fine, but you still have to take our opinions into consideration.

JOE: I mean, my job is to do the layout, and that's what I'm going to do. I'm taking the backseat to the literary side of things.

JAYME: Yeah, and we're taking the backseat to this, but you still have to take our opinions into consideration.

JOE: I mean, I'll take your opinions, but it doesn't mean I'm going to follow them.

JAYME: We're voting on consensus.

MEGAN: OK, so we're using white.

JAYME: Is the B clearly visible to you?

MEGAN: I can't see it.

JOE: All right, let's go back to the other point. OK, here's the problem as I see it. Square one, everyone's wanting to be a leader.

MEGAN: I don't want to be a leader.

JAYME: And I don't want to be a leader.

JOE: Listen up. Let's refocus.

JAYME: Well, you're the one who wants to be a leader. It's not fair.

MEGAN: OK, I think we need a time out.

JAYME: You've basically declared yourself leader of the group. I like the red.

MEGAN: Yeah.

JAYME: But if you guys don't like it, we can always pick another color.

MEGAN: Did you want to look for another cool?

JAYME: Well, yeah. That's fine with me.

MEGAN: So are you OK with that?

JOE: I mean, at this point, I wouldn't care if little pink fairies were dancing across the screen.

MEGAN: When I sit back here, with the other color, I couldn't read it.

JAYME: Yeah, you're right. We need to find something where you don't have to search to find it.

MEGAN: Yeah, something that's light. And if you don't like the pink, we can--

JOE: I mean, I'll open the new colors. But be realistic, how many people are going to sit back here and look at the screen?

JAYME: I mean, it's about easy visibility. I mean, how many times do I have to say it? Something that stands out, where your eyes--

JOE: I have no problem with changing the color.

JAYME: Well, change it.

JOE: But pick something that blends in. Go to view browser colors. That is the standard for any website. Blue.

MEGAN: Right.

JAYME: OK.

JOE: It's the standard color set.